Reserve Banks have three options
to deal with float arising from midweek closings and nonstandard holidays.
First, a Reserve Bank could modify its availability schedule for local
depositors so that credit for checks drawn on closed institutions
would be deferred one additional day.
4 Second, a Reserve Bank could modify its current practice of posting
funds received for the account of the institution on the day the institution
is closed. A one-day
deferral of credits received on the day the institution
is closed would offset some of the float arising from midweek closings
and nonstandard holidays. Finally, Reserve Banks could price all or
any remaining float arising from midweek closings or nonstandard holidays
in the same manner as holdover float. The value of this float would
be added to the cost of the check-collection service. The Board intends
to monitor float associated with midweek closings to determine whether
it is increasing to any significant extent.