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Liability management, bank loans and deposit \"market\" disequilibrium

Economic Review , Issue Sum , Pages 21-44

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President's message : Placing limits on Fed 'credit policy'

Econ Focus , Volume 14 , Issue 2Q , Pages 1

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Reserve banks return more than $34 billion to Treasury

In 2007, the Federal Reserve System transferred more than $34 billion to the U.S. Treasury. This revenue represents most of the Reserve Banks' net income and came from a number of sources.
Financial Update , Volume 21 , Issue 1

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Selling Federal Reserve payment services: one price fits all?

Economic Quarterly , Issue Fall , Pages 1-24

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Federal Reserve : New times, new functions

Econ Focus , Volume 9 , Issue Spr , Pages 2-4

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The lender of last resort: lessons from the Fed’s first 100 years

We review the responses of the Federal Reserve to financial crises over the past 100 years. The authors of the Federal Reserve Act in 1913 created an institution that they hoped would prevent banking panics from occurring. When this original framework did not prevent the banking panics of the 1930s, Congress amended the Act and gave the Federal Reserve considerably greater powers to respond to financial crises. Over the subsequent decades, the Federal Reserve responded more aggressively when it perceived that there were threats to financial stability and ultimately to economic activity. We ...
Working Papers , Paper 2012-056

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Federal Reserve policy strategy and interest rate seasonality

During the 1970's short-term interest rates have exhibited extreme variability by recent historical standards.
Working Paper , Paper 78-01

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Federal Reserve actions include changes to loan program, currency swap arrangements

The Fed recently published information regarding an assessment of banks' capital positions, changed an existing loan facility's interest rates, created currency swap arrangements with other central banks, and published Reserve Banks' financial statements.
Financial Update , Volume 22 , Issue 2

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Federal Reserve control of credit

In the early days of the Federal Reserve, changes in the discount rate were the principal instrument through which the central bank exercised control over credit conditions. In this -address, Strong explains the use of discount rate changes as a means of controlling the volume of credit and influencing interest rate movements. He considers criteria for discount rate changes, concluding that in the absence of gold movements under a reestablished gold standard, policy makers have no option but to look to general economic conditions.
Quarterly Review , Issue Special , Pages 6-14

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