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Exploring Risks and Opportunities for Community Banks in an Improving Environment

The Tenth Annual Community Bankers Symposium, co-sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, was held at the Chicago Fed on November 7, 2014. This article summarizes key presentations and discussions at the symposium.
Chicago Fed Letter

Newsletter
Economic Outlook Symposium: Summary of 2014 Results and 2015 Forecasts

According to participants in the Chicago Fed?s annual Economic Outlook Symposium, the U.S. economy is forecasted to grow at a pace slightly above average in 2015, with inflation ticking lower and the unemployment rate edging down.
Chicago Fed Letter , Issue Mar

Journal Article
Regions defined and dissected

In 2013, the federal government confirmed what every kid from Waynesboro, PA, had understood 50 years earlier ? that Franklin County was inextricably tied to the Washington?Baltimore region. Forsaking the Phillies and Pirates, Little Leaguers from south-central Pennsylvania traveled instead to watch Frank Robinson in the Orioles? outfield. In the fall, local families jeered the Eagles and Steelers, and cheered as Johnny Unitas led the Baltimore Colts to victories. Good-paying jobs beckoned and TV signals emanated from over the Blue Ridge mountains and inside the dual beltways.
Regional Spotlight , Issue Q4 , Pages 1-7

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Southeast New Mexico shines as state economy slowly mends

Crossroads , Issue 1 , Pages 1-4

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Corridor Economic Forecast Luncheon Speech

Charles L. Evans, President and Chief Executive Officer, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. A speech delivered on January 13, 2010 in Corridor, IA
Speech , Paper 36

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