Banks did as well: they realized that they have excellent opportunities for lending, with reserve rates being historically low and mortgage demand on the rise. (badcreditloanservices.com)
If the Fed doesn't raise the interest on reserves rate, I suspect banks would be willing to lend more, leaving fewer excess reserves at the Fed, which could stimulate more inflation. (alephblog.com)
Can you just kind of talk about sort of back half of — or the early part of next year, what your expectations are for charge - offs that would lead to such a high reserve rate? (seekingalpha.com)