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Testing Trymaple.ai @Maple AI bank required reserve ratios USA, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, EU, China, Japan, Nigeria, South Africa, Afghanistan Here are the required reserve ratios for banks in each of the countries/regions you mentioned: USA: The Federal Reserve, the central bank of the United States, sets the reserve requirements for banks. As of 2022, the reserve requirements are: 3% for deposits up to $16.3 million 10% for deposits between $16.3 million and $127.5 million 0% for deposits over $127.5 million (due to a temporary exemption granted during the COVID-19 pandemic) Canada: The Bank of Canada, the central bank of Canada, sets the reserve requirements for banks. As of 2022, the reserve requirements are: 0% for deposits up to CAD 5 million 2.5% for deposits between CAD 5 million and CAD 50 million 4% for deposits over CAD 50 million Mexico: The Bank of Mexico, the central bank of Mexico, sets the reserve requirements for banks. As of 2022, the reserve requirements are: 3.5% for deposits up to MXN 10 million 4.5% for deposits between MXN 10 million and MXN 50 million 5.5% for deposits over MXN 50 million Brazil: The Central Bank of Brazil sets the reserve requirements for banks. As of 2022, the reserve requirements are: 21% for demand deposits 15% for time deposits 25% for foreign currency deposits Argentina: The Central Bank of Argentina sets the reserve requirements for banks. As of 2022, the reserve requirements are: 26% for demand deposits 18% for time deposits 30% for foreign currency deposits EU (European Union): The European Central Bank (ECB) sets the reserve requirements for banks in the Eurozone. As of 2022, the reserve requirements are: 1% for deposits up to EUR 100 million 0.5% for deposits between EUR 100 million and EUR 500 million 0% for deposits over EUR 500 million China: The People's Bank of China, the central bank of China, sets the reserve requirements for banks. As of 2022, the reserve requirements are: 11.5% for large banks (with assets over CNY 1 trillion) 10.5% for medium-sized banks (with assets between CNY 200 billion and CNY 1 trillion) 9.5% for small banks (with assets below CNY 200 billion) Japan: The Bank of Japan, the central bank of Japan, sets the reserve requirements for banks. As of 2022, the reserve requirements are: 0.35% for deposits up to JPY 10 billion 0.45% for deposits between JPY 10 billion and JPY 50 billion 0.55% for deposits over JPY 50 billion Nigeria: The Central Bank of Nigeria sets the reserve requirements for banks. As of 2022, the reserve requirements are: 27.5% for demand deposits 20% for time deposits 30% for foreign currency deposits South Africa: The South African Reserve Bank sets the reserve requirements for banks. As of 2022, the reserve requirements are: 2.5% for deposits up to ZAR 10 million 3.5% for deposits between ZAR 10 million and ZAR 50 million 4.5% for deposits over ZAR 50 million Afghanistan: The Da Afghanistan Bank, the central bank of Afghanistan, sets the reserve requirements for banks. As of 2022, the reserve requirements are: 15% for demand deposits 10% for time deposits 20% for foreign currency deposits Note: These reserve requirements are subject to change and may not reflect the current requirements. Additionally, some countries may have different reserve requirements for different types of banks or financial institutions.