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  2. Cheque clearing - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Reserve System check clearing system was established in the United States in 1913 to act as a central, well-capitalized clearing house. The objective was to prevent the occasional panics, where banks would refuse to accept cheques drawn on banks whose solvency was uncertain. The Federal Reserve can physically accept and transport ...

  3. Substitute checks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Washington, DC. Accredited Standards Committee (ASC) X9 Financial Industry Standards: Statement on Check 21 adoption (October 23, 2004) Anatomy of a substitute check. (2004). Federal Reserve Financial Services. Ways to Use Check 21 (March 2004). Electronic Check Clearing House Organization ...

  4. FedACH - Wikipedia

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    FedACH is the Federal Reserve Banks' automated clearing house (ACH) service. In 2007, FedACH processed about 37 million transactions per day with an average aggregate value of about $58 billion. For comparison, Fedwire processed about 537,000 transactions valued at nearly $2.7 trillion per day in the same year. [1]

  5. Check 21 Act - Wikipedia

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    The Check Clearing for the 21st Century Act (or Check 21 Act) is a United States federal law, Pub. L. 108–100 (text), that was enacted on October 28, 2003 by the 108th U.S. Congress. The Check 21 Act took effect one year later on October 28, 2004.

  6. Federal Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Reserve System (often shortened to the Federal Reserve, or simply the Fed) is the central banking system of the United States.It was created on December 23, 1913, with the enactment of the Federal Reserve Act, after a series of financial panics (particularly the panic of 1907) led to the desire for central control of the monetary system in order to alleviate financial crises.

  7. Opinion - Trimming outdated bank regulation is a good idea ...

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    The Federal Reserve would maintain its monetary policy role and the FDIC would provide deposit insurance, including managing liquidations, receiverships and conservatorships.

  8. Clearing (finance) - Wikipedia

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    Though many debit cards are drawn against chequing accounts, direct deposit and point-of-purchase electronic payments are cleared through networks separate from the cheque clearing system (in the United States, the Federal Reserve's Automated Clearing House and the private Electronic Payments Network).

  9. Prosecutor: Evansville woman stole $1.8 million from employer ...

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    As required by banking regulations, German American sent an image of the check and relevant data about the transaction to a Federal Reserve Bank as part of the check-clearing process, prosecutors ...