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Reserve Bank Income and Expense Data and Transfers to the Treasury for 2004
The Federal Reserve Board on Friday released figures that indicate the Federal Reserve banks distributed approximately $18.086 billion of their $23.541 billion total income to the U.S. Treasury during 2004....(Continue Reading)

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Bank Reserves and the Discount Rate
An examination of the role bank reserves and the discount rate play in determining the size of the money supply....(Continue Reading)

Bank Reserves and the Discount Rate
"The Fed also can control the money supply by specifying what reserves deposit-taking institutions must set aside either as currency in their vaults or as deposits at their regional Reserve Banks. Raising reserve requirements forces banks to withhold...(Continue Reading)

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There are twelve federal reserve banks, each of which plays a part in the setting of monetary policy of the United States. These are the official sites of the Federal Reserve Banks, as well as additional resources that will help you understand their...(Continue Reading)

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Passing of Henry Czerwinski, former First Vice President, Kansas City Federal Reserve Bank
On February 11, 2005, Henry Czerwinski, Former First Vice President, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, died as a result of a massive heart attack at his home in Nokomis, Florida. Former First Vic

Appointment of Richard W. Fisher as president, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
Richard W. Fisher will become president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, effective April 4, 2005. The appointment of Mr. Fisher was announced on December 21, 2004, by Ray L. Hunt, chairman of

A Fed retrospective: Al Broaddus, until recently Chairman of the Richmond Federal Reserve Bank, tackles the bond market, inflation targeting, and Chinese
TIE: How do you compare the challenges facing the Fed today with those when you first became president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond? Has much changed? Broaddus: It has changed in two w

 

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