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New booklet teaches bankers lessons from Hurricane Katrina
The aftermath of Hurricane Katrina demonstrated the importance of disaster preparedness. Banking agencies have developed a publication to help financial institutions prepare for extraordinary circumstances.
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Atlanta Fed operations withstand Katrina's might
Hurricane Katrina brought unprecedented challenges to the Atlanta Fed?s New Orleans Branch, but the Fed?s contingency efforts helped maintain payments in the region.
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2005 Atlanta Fed annual report remembers the aftermath of Katrina
The Atlanta Fed?s recently released 2005 annual report pays tribute to the dedication and heroism of the directors and staff of its New Orleans Branch and to the resilience of the people of the Gulf Coast.
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Campaign urges hurricane victims to contact their banks
A new public service campaign encourages people affected by Hurricane Katrina to contact their lenders so they mitigate damage to their credit histories.
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Atlanta Fed president discusses hurricanes, economic growth, and energy
In a recent speech, Jack Guynn said that despite the short-term disruption Hurricanes Katrina and Rita caused, the U.S. economy is poised for growth and low inflation.
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In the eye of the storm: gasoline markets after the hurricanes
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Smart growth and rebuilding the Mississippi Gulf Coast
The task of rebuilding Mississippi communities shattered by Hurricane Katrina is prompting some officials, builders, and citizens to consider new ways to envision zoning and development.
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Disasters, income, and wealth
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IDA program rebuilding lives in Louisiana
Louisiana legislators recently approved $2 million in funding for a statewide individual development account program aimed at getting low-income hurricane victims back on their feet.