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Regulation (EU) 1745/2003 of the European Central Bank of 12 September 2003 on the application of minimum reserves (ECB/2003/9)RecitalsArticle 1 DefinitionsArticle 2 Institutions subject to reserve requirementsArticle 3 Reserve baseArticle 4 Reserve ratiosArticle 5 Calculation and notification of minimum reservesArticle 6 Reserve holdingsArticle 7 Maintenance periodArticle 8 RemunerationArticle 9 Responsibility for verificationArticle 10 Indirect holding of minimum reserves through an intermediaryArticle 11 Reserve holding on a consolidated basisArticle 12 NCB business daysArticle 13 Mergers and divisionsArticle 13a Euro area enlargementArticle 14 Transitional provisionsArticle 15 Final provisionsDone at
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Version status: Repealed | Document consolidation status: Updated to reflect all known changes
Published date: 2 October 2003