excess reserves investment & finance definition
The
amount of money that a bank has on deposit with the Federal Reserve that is
above what is required by the Federal Reserve. If a bank is required to have
$300 million in reserves and has $350 million on deposit, then its excess
reserves are $50 million.
See excess reserves in Wall Street Words
The reserves held by banks and thrifts in excess of what is required by the Federal Reserve. Large excess reserves indicate a potential for credit expansion and reduced interest rates that could prove beneficial to the security markets. Conversely, small excess reserves indicate reduced possibilities for credit expansion and a relatively tight monetary policy by the Federal Reserve. Compare
required reserves.
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