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  • #Redirect [[Federal Reserve System]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Federal Reserve System/Gallery]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Federal Reserve System/Related Articles]]
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  • The Bill that established the Federal Reserve System.
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  • '''Federal Reserve notes''' are paper currency issued by [[Federal Reserve System|Federal Reserve]] Banks in the United States, and at present are virtually The first Federal Reserve notes were issued in 1914, the year after the Federal Reserve System was created. At that time, much paper money in circulation consisted of [[N
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  • A 12-member committee which sets the short-term monetary policy for the Federal Reserve System.
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  • The board of governors of the [[Federal Reserve System]].
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  • ...who arranged financing for the Spanish-American War and helped create the Federal Reserve System.
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  • ...nt of the Treasury]], as well as quasi-governmental agencies such as the [[Federal Reserve System]] ("Fed") and [[Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation]]. The Fed and other
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  • (1953 - ), now Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System was previously Professor of Economics and Public Affairs and Chair of the
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  • ...eapolis-Saint Paul metropolitan area. Home to one of the twelve district [[Federal Reserve System]] banks.
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  • {{r|Federal Reserve System}}
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  • ...f [[Virginia (U.S. state)|Virginia]]; home to one of the twelve district [[Federal Reserve System]] banks; was capital of the [[Confederate States of America]].
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  • ...tics|politician]]. He was most famous for serving as the Chairman of the [[Federal Reserve System|Federal Reserve Board]] from 1979 to 1987, under the administration of Pres
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  • * Hafer, R. W. ''The Federal Reserve System: An Encyclopedia''. (2005). 451 pp, 280 entries; ISBN 4-313-32839-0. * Wells, Donald R. ''The Federal Reserve System: A History'' (2004)
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  • The Secretary shares with the Chairman of the [[Federal Reserve System]] the status as the most powerful decision-maker in financial policy.<ref> * [[Federal Reserve System]]
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  • *[[Federal Reserve System]]
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  • The city is home to one of the twelve district [[Federal Reserve System]] banks.
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  • {{r|Federal Reserve System}}
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  • ::Progressive [[discount rate]] reductions by [[Federal Reserve System|Federal Reserve]] (reducing the federal funds rate from from 8 per cent in
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  • ...banks are required to maintain reserves in the form of deposits with the [[Federal Reserve System|Federal Reserve Bank]]. The reserve requirements vary depending on the type ====Creation of the Federal Reserve System====
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  • {{r|Federal Reserve System}}
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  • '''The Federal Reserve System''' is the [[central bank]] of [[United States of America|The United States] As of 2023, the leader of the Federal Reserve System is Jerome H. Powell, the chairman of the Board of Governors.<ref name=Powel
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  • {{r|Federal Reserve System}}
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  • [[Federal Reserve System]]:[http://www.federalreserve.gov/bankinforeg/default.htm] The [[Federal Reserve System]][http://www.federalreserve.gov/aboutthefed/default.htm]
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  • {{r|Federal Reserve System}}
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  • *[[Federal Reserve System]]
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  • {{r|Federal Reserve System}}
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  • * Federal monetary policy, including the [[Federal Reserve System]].
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  • {{r|Federal Reserve System}}
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  • 1913 US National Reserve Act creates the [[Federal Reserve System]]
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  • ...y system, centralizing power in the hands of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and the Federal Open Market Committee. ...banks. Supervises the thrifts and the banks that are not members of the [[Federal Reserve System]] and resoves bank failures.
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  • {{rpl|Federal Reserve System}}
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  • :Established the Federal Reserve System
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  • ...king of a vessel packed with likely opponents to its plans to create the [[Federal Reserve System|U.S. Federal Reserve]] and thence control the global [[economy]].<ref>See t
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  • Federal Reserve System:[http://www.federalreserve.gov/bankinforeg/default.htm] The [[Federal Reserve System]][http://www.federalreserve.gov/aboutthefed/default.htm]
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  • {{r|Federal Reserve System}}
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  • {{r|Federal Reserve System}}
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  • ...tration [[Office of Management and Budget]], former vice chairman of the [[Federal Reserve System]]
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  • * 17 The US [[Federal Reserve System|Federal Reserve]] cuts its [[discount rate]] by 0.5% to 5.75%. * 19 [[The Federal Reserve System|Federal Reserve]] announces that it is ready to finance loans from the [[m
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  • ...t support his father's positions of abolishing the [[income tax]] or the [[Federal Reserve System]]. "If you were to get rid of large taxes, get rid of things like the incom
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  • Cleveland is home to one of the twelve district [[Federal Reserve System]] banks.
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  • : The [[Federal Reserve System|Federal Reserve]] announces launch of the international ''Term Auction Faci :23 The [[Federal Reserve System|Federal Reserve Bank]]'' protects ''Goldman Sachs'' and ''Morgan Stanley''
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  • * 1913 US Federal Reserve Act - established the Federal Reserve System [http://www.federalreserveeducation.org/fed101/history/]
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  • ...]] ([[American football]]). Boston is home to one of the twelve district [[Federal Reserve System]] banks.
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  • : Progressive [[discount rate]] reductions by the [[Federal Reserve System|Federal Reserve]] reducing the federal funds rate from 6 per cent in 2000
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  • * [[Chairman_of_the_Federal_Reserve|Chairman, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System]] *Members, [[Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System]]
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  • ...'How Should We Respond to Asset Price Bubbles'', Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, October 2008]</ref>
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  • ...orm of the banking system, which was accomplished by the creation of the [[Federal Reserve System]] in 1913. ...tems worked, thanks to their central banks. They proposed what became the federal Reserve System. It was impossible, however, to pass any legislation proposed by bankers as
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  • San Francisco is home to one of the twelve district [[Federal Reserve System]] banks.
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  • ...edit rating agency]], [[EU competition policy]], [[Euro]], [[eurozone]]. [[Federal Reserve System]], [[Financial regulation]], [[Financial Stability Forum]], [[financial sys
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  • ..., and the Limits to Interwar American Nationalism: Part II: Strong and the Federal Reserve System in the 1920s]," ''Economic Quarterly&ndash;Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
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  • {{rpl|Federal Reserve System}}
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  • ...ury Department supervision. Three-quarters of the remaining banks in the [[Federal Reserve System]] reopened within the next three days and currency and gold flowed back int ...rs for up to $5,000. Banks and thrifts need not have been member of the [[Federal Reserve System]] in order to participate. The Banking Act also incorporated the [[Glass-S
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  • ...r conclusion by the United States authorities led to the creation of the [[Federal Reserve System]] with powers to act as [[lender of last resort]]. Those measures were desi
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  • ...nd]]'s gold reserves were running so low that its governor persuaded the [[Federal Reserve System|Federal Reserve Bank of New York]] to lower its [[discount rate]]. ...ts, and provided the banks with substantial financial assistance. The [[Federal Reserve system]] began to expand the [[monetary base]], and there followed a limited and d
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  • ...e is some evidence of a connection between the subprime crisis and the [[Federal Reserve System]]'s conduct of [[monetary policy]]. Since the 1980s, the Bank's monetary p ...t was the ''Community Reinvestment Act 1977'' (CRA), which required the [[Federal Reserve System|Federal Reserve]] and other government agencies to encourage banks to provi
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  • - [[Federal Reserve System]]
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  • ..., and the limits to interwar American nationalism: Part II: Strong and the Federal Reserve System in the 1920s'', Economic Quarterly - Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond , Sp
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  • ...r's angriest—and most powerful—voter-viewers: those who hate the Feds, the Federal Reserve System|Fed, and the Ivy League . It was Ailes who put the "party" in the tea parti
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  • ...reductions in the [[money supply]] resulting from policy mistakes by the [[Federal Reserve system|Federal Reserve Bank]]
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  • Philadelphia is home to one of the twelve district [[Federal Reserve System]] banks.
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  • Dallas is home to one of the twelve district [[Federal Reserve System]] banks.
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  • ...s.frb.org/about/pubs/begin.pdf Roger Johnson: ''Historical Beginnings: The Federal Reserve System'', Chapter 1, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, 1999]</ref> and a long perio ...ing the banking [[panic of 1907]] the United States Congress created the [[Federal Reserve System]] and granted it powers to assist banks that faced demands that they would
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  • ...ion of additional bank failures. According to Friedman and Schwarz: , "The Federal Reserve System reacted vigorously and promptly to the external drain. . . . On October 9, ..., putting pressure on both the banking system and the gold reserves of the Federal Reserve System. Bank failures and action to resist the gold drain further reduced the stoc
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  • ...xchange bubble and to a monetary shock administered by the United States [[Federal Reserve System]], leading to persistent [[deflation]]. From its origin in the United State
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  • ...e federally chartered Bank operated somewhat like a central bank (like the Federal Reserve System a century later). Local bankers and politicians annoyed by the controls exe
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  • ...3]] but following the further [[panic of 1907]] the Congress created the [[Federal Reserve System]] and granted it powers to assist banks that faced demands that they would
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  • The [[Federal Reserve System|Federal Reserve Bank]], the Bank of Japan and the [[Bank of England]] made
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  • ...ed the tariff issue; the [[Federal Farm Loan Act]]; and most notably the [[Federal Reserve System]], which resolved the money issue in politics. ...ernment, the plan fit their demands. Wilson’s plan also decentralized the Federal Reserve system into 12 districts. This was designed to weaken the influence of the powerf
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  • ...tems worked, thanks to their central banks. They proposed what became the federal Reserve System. It was impossible, however, to pass any legislation proposed by bankers as *see also [[Federal Reserve System]]
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  • ...drich's proposal for a strong national banking system was enacted as the [[Federal Reserve System]] in 1913. [[Theodore Roosevelt]], the dominant personality of the era, was
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  • ...States, the Federal Reserve Board regulates only the member banks of the [[Federal Reserve System]], and in the [[European Union]] the [[European Central Bank]] does not
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  • ...ploration and the appointments of conservatives to the Supreme Court and [[Federal Reserve System|Federal Reserve]] chairmanship. Intense controversy in 2007 focused on the
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  • ...nced Growth Act (known as the Humphrey-Hawkins Act) which required the [[Federal Reserve System|Federal Reserve Bank]] to set one-year target ranges for money supply growt ...e major economies, along the lines of a speech by the then United States [[Federal reserve system|Federal Reserve Board]] Chairman, [[Alan Greenspan]]<ref>[http://www.federa
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  • ...nced Growth Act (known as the Humphrey-Hawkins Act) which required the [[Federal Reserve System|Federal Reserve Bank]] to set one-year target ranges for money supply growt ...e major economies, along the lines of a speech by the then United States [[Federal reserve system|Federal Reserve Board]] Chairman, [[Alan Greenspan]]<ref>[http://www.federa
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  • The central bank of the United States is the [[Federal Reserve System]]. The Federal Reserve is independent from the government, and Congress doe
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  • *[[Alan Greenspan]], economist and former head of the the U.S. [[Federal Reserve System]]<ref name=vanityfair2000-12>
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  • Chicago is home to one of the twelve district [[Federal Reserve System]] banks.
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  • ...sidered by some to be Hoover's biggest political blunders. Moreover, the [[Federal Reserve System]]'s tightening of the money supply (for fear of inflation) is regarded by [
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  • ...drich's proposal for a strong national banking system was enacted as the [[Federal Reserve System]] in 1913. [[Theodore Roosevelt]], the dominant personality of the era, was
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  • ...educed tariff]], stronger [[Clayton Anti-Trust Act|antitrust laws]], the [[Federal Reserve System]], hours-and-pay benefits for railroad workers, and outlawing of child labo
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  • New York City is home to one of the twelve district [[Federal Reserve System]] banks and is a world center of commerce, business, and culture, as well a
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