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National banking under the Federal Reserve System

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Monograph

Identifikator:
1757542345
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-135097
Document type:
Monograph
Title:
National banking under the Federal Reserve System
Place of publication:
New York
Publisher:
The National City Bank of New York
Year of publication:
1927
Scope:
154 S.
Digitisation:
2021
Collection:
Economics Books
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Chapter

Document type:
Monograph
Structure type:
Chapter
Title:
Federal reserve act (approved Dec.23,1913)
Collection:
Economics Books

Contents

Table of contents

  • National banking under the Federal Reserve System
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • New York correspondent
  • Growth of the national banking system
  • National bank organization
  • Succession of a state bank by a national bank
  • Circulation
  • Changes in capital
  • Liquidation
  • Consolidation
  • Corporate existence
  • Name and location
  • Shareholders
  • Dividends
  • Investments
  • Interest
  • Paper eligible for rediscount and purchase by federal reserve banks
  • Acceptance by member banks of drafts and bills of exchange
  • Reserve requirements
  • Check clearing and collection
  • Interlocking bank directorates under the clayton act
  • Banks as insurance agents
  • Banks as agents and brokers for real estate loans
  • Power to hold real property
  • Report of condition
  • Trust department
  • Branches
  • Federal reserve act (approved Dec.23,1913)
  • Index

Full text

NATIONAL BANKING UNDER THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM 
fifty-one hundred and fifty-three, fifty-one hundred and seventy-two,’ fifty-one hundred 
and ninety-one, and fifty-two hundred and fourteen of the Revised Statutes of the 
United States, which were amended by the Act of May thirtieth, nineteen hundred and 
eight, are hereby reenacted to read as such sections read prior to May thirtieth, nineteen 
hundred and eight, subject to such amendments or modifications as are prescribed in 
this Act: Provided, however, That section nine of the Act first referred to in this section 
is hereby amended so as to change the tax rates fixed in said Act by making the portion 
applicable thereto read as follows: 
National banking associations having circulating notes secured otherwise than by 
bonds of the United States, shall pay for the first three months a tax at the rate of three 
per centum per annum upon the average amount of such of their notes in circulation 
as are based upon the deposit of such securities, and afterwards an additional tax rate 
of one-half of one per centum per annum for each month until a tax of six per centum 
per annum is reached, and thereafter such tax of six per centum per annum upon the 
average amount of such notes: Provided further, That whenever in his judgment he 
may deem it desirable, the Secretary of the Treasury shall have power to suspend the 
limitations imposed by section one and section three of the Act referred to in this sec- 
tion, which prescribe that such additional circulation secured otherwise than by bonds 
of the United States shall be issued only to National banks having circulating notes 
outstanding secured by the deposit of bonds of the United States to an amount not less 
than forty per centum of the capital stock of such banks, and to suspend also the con- 
ditions and limitations of section five of said Act except that no bank shall be per- 
mitted to issue circulating notes in excess of one hundred and twenty-five per centum 
of its unimpaired capital and surplus. He shall require each bank and currency asso- 
ciation to maintain on deposit in the Treasury of the United States a sum in gold suf- 
ficient in his judgment for the redemption of such notes, but in no event less than five 
per centum. He may permit National banks, during the period for which such pro- 
visions are suspended, to issue additional circulation under the terms and conditions 
of the Act referred to as herein amended: Provided further, That the Secretary of the 
Treasury, in his discretion, is further authorized to extend the benefits of this Act to all 
qualified State banks and trust companies, which have joined the Federal reserve Sys- 
tem, or which may contract to join within fifteen days after the passage of this Act. 
Sec. 28. Section fifty-one hundred and forty-three of the Revised Statutes is hereby 
amended and reenacted to read as follows: Any association formed under this title 
may, by the vote of shareholders owning two-thirds of its capital stock, reduce its 
capital to any sum not below the amount required by this title to authorize the forma- 
tion of associations; but no such reduction shall be allowable which will reduce the 
capital of the association below the amount required for its outstanding circulation, 
nor shall any reduction be made until the amount of the proposed reduction has been 
reported to the Comptroller of the Currency and such reduction has been approved by 
the said Comptroller of the Currency and by the Federal Reserve Board, or by the 
organization committee pending the organization of the Federal Reserve Board. 
‘Amended as to sec. 5172, Revised Statutes, by act approved Mar. 3, 1919. 
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