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Federal Call

A Federal Reserve Board regulation that governs customer Cash accounts and the Extension of Credit by broker/dealers to customers to Purchase and carry securities. also called Regulation T.

Related Terms: 17 Account, Broker, Cash, Call, Cash account, Customer, Car, Credit, Dealer, Deal, ECU, Extension, Fed, Federal Reserve Board, Purchase, Regulation T, SEC
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