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2002, Volume 15, Issue Oct
- 1-2 Careful contingency planning can save the day
by Lynn W. Woosley - 1-3 Lovell named Atlanta Fed chairman, Wieland to retire
by anonymous - 1-3 Revised Fed study suggests check use peaked in mid-1990s
by anonymous - 1-4 Do high-tech stocks perform like lottery tickets?
by anonymous - 1-4 New currency design will sport more colors
by anonymous - 1-5 A fresh approach to Financial Update
by anonymous - 1-5 Board appointees make full roster
by anonymous
2002, Volume 15, Issue Jul
- 1-2 Federal Reserve proposes changes to discount window
by Aruna Srinivasan - 1-2 Treasury official sees challenges for the economy
by anonymous - 1-3 Corporations called on to help solve accounting problems
by anonymous - 1-3 Payment systems and how they work
by anonymous - 1-4 Patriot Act spurs new anti-money-laundering regulations
by Alaina Gimbert - 1-5 Financial markets conference explores venture capital
by anonymous
2002, Volume 15, Issue Jan
- 1-3 New research provides snapshot of U.S. retail payments
by Susan Robertson - 1-5 Subordinated debt and bank risk
by anonymous - 1-6 Arrivals and departures shape Federal Reserve Board
by anonymous - 1-6 Small banks hold their own
by anonymous - 1-7 New and returning members welcomed to Atlanta Fed Board
by anonymous - 1-8 Wide array of organizations oversees financial industry
by anonymous - 1-9 Atlanta Fed looks at 2002
by anonymous
2002, Volume 15, Issue Apr
- 1-2 Atlanta Fed examines deposit insurance reform and FDICIA
by anonymous - 1-2 FedACH consolidation completed
by anonymous - 1-3 New members to Small Business, Agriculture and Labor Advisory Council
by anonymous - 1-3 Banks weathering current downturn
by anonymous - 1-4 The Federal Reserve’s intraday credit policies evolve with the times
by anonymous - 1-5 Atlanta Fed’s 2001 annual report: Opening a new door
by anonymous - 1-5 Fannie Mae’s and Freddie Mac’s changing roles and reform initiatives
by anonymous
2001, Volume 14, Issue Oct
- 1-2 Federal Reserve fulfills classic central bank role in crisis
by anonymous - 1-3 New economic education Web site
by anonymous - 1-3 Fed moves toward single standard format for transmitting check detail
by anonymous - 1-5 Credit unions’ risk and membership
by anonymous - 4-5 Helping banks meet liquidity needs: The Federal Reserve’s discount window
by anonymous
2001, Volume 14, Issue Jul
- 1-3 Bank capital exposure to government-sponsored-enterprise debt
by Michael Padhi - 1-4 Consumer finance survey gives insights for policymakers
by anonymous - 1-4 Atlanta Fed 2000 annual report cites innovation and continuity
by anonymous - 1-5 E-mail notification now available for circular letters
by anonymous - 1-5 Membership changes announced on Federal Reserve Board
by anonymous - 1-6 Guidance for banks on preventing identity theft
by anonymous - 1-7 Study looks at large banks' use of small business credit scoring
by anonymous
2001, Volume 14, Issue Jan
- 1-1,9 Fed’s check modernization initiative in full swing
by anonymous - 1-4 Atlanta Fed president expects moderating growth in 2001
by anonymous - 1-4 Multiple measures give a better picture of bank market concentration
by anonymous - 1-5 Agencies adopt consumer protection rules for insurance sales
by anonymous - 1-5 Atlanta Fed opens new Birmingham Branch building
by anonymous - 1-6 Atlanta Fed names chairman, deputy chairman and new board member
by anonymous - 1-6 Financial literacy conference focuses on increasing personal savings
by anonymous - 1-7 Atlanta Fed updates brochure about the Federal Reserve
by anonymous - 2-3 Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac at work in the secondary mortgage market
by anonymous - 8-9 Federal Open Market Committee plays major role in monetary policy
by anonymous
2001, Volume 14, Issue Apr
- 1-1 Federal Reserve to conduct check and electronic payment studies
by anonymous - 1-2 Agencies issue guidance on subprime lending
by anonymous - 1-2 The economics of Americans’ love affair with checks
by anonymous - 1-3 Greenspan touts virtues of prudent lending practices
by anonymous - 1-3 Study highlights institutions’ fees
by anonymous - 1-4 Fed’s supervision duties face challenges as banking evolves
by anonymous - 1-5 ATM fee disclosure now mandatory
by anonymous
2000, Volume 13, Issue Oct
- 1-2 Atlanta Fed conference explores e-finance and its effect on markets
by anonymous - 1-3 Fed offers guidance on supervising financial holding companies
by anonymous - 1-3 Financial services strategic plan
by anonymous - 1-5 New data spotlight lending activity
by anonymous - 4-5 The Fed processes and distributes cash to meet the public’s needs
by anonymous
2000, Volume 13, Issue Jul
- 1-4 Fed introduces nationally standardized check services
by anonymous - 1-4 Direct Deposit and Direct Payment Week promoted nationwide
by anonymous - 1-5 Annual report highlights the Atlanta Fed at work
by anonymous - 1-5 Brochure helps consumers understand credit laws
by anonymous - 1-6 Consumer privacy protections finalized
by anonymous - 1-6 Federal Reserve rolls out community affairs web page
by anonymous
2000, Volume 13, Issue Jan
- 1-2 Smooth rollover for century date change
by anonymous - 1-2 Technology brings regulatory challenges, Guynn says
by anonymous - 1-3 Golden dollar coin debuts
by anonymous - 1-3 $5s and $10s to sport new looks in 2000
by anonymous - 1-5 New law expands banks' activities
by anonymous - 4-5 Subordinated debt can help regulators monitor bank risk
by anonymous
2000, Volume 13, Issue Apr
- 1-2 Structural changes leave mark on Southeast’s rural banking markets
by Lynn W. Woosley - 1-3 International ACH debuts at the Federal Reserve
by anonymous - 1-3 FEDNET to upgrade to meet customer needs
by anonymous - 1-5 New video tells Fed’s story
by anonymous - 1-6 Atlanta Fed updates popular currency and coin brochure
by anonymous - 1-6 Strong public demand for new coin
by anonymous - 4-5 Sweeping legislation provides framework for financial modernization
by anonymous - 8-9 Float in check clearing creates challenges for banks and the Fed
by anonymous
1999, Volume 12, Issue Oct
- 1-3 Ensuring there's enough cash in the vault to meet demand
by anonymous - 1-3 Banks selling insurance: Risky business?
by Michael Padhi - 1-4 Proposed revisions to the Equal Credit Opportunity Act
by anonymous - 1-5 Guynn poses serious questions to bankers
by anonymous - 1-6,9 Year 2000: Tying up loose ends
by anonymous - 8-9 ACH enjoys moderate but steady success as a payment option
by anonymous
1999, Volume 12, Issue Jul
- 1-2 Fed makes Y2K cash plans, encourages banks to plan
by anonymous - 1-3,5 Revisions clarify Reg Z consumer lending provisions
by anonymous - 4-5 Sweep accounts lower reserve balances, complicate fed funds targeting
by anonymous - y:1999:i:jul:n:v.12no.3 Bureau of Public Debt ends window services at Fed banks
by anonymous
1999, Volume 12, Issue Jan
- 1-3 Models for valuing default-risky securities
by anonymous - 1-3 Fed hosts Y2K contingency planning teleconference for bankers
by anonymous - 1-4 New Federal Reserve ACH trends
by anonymous - 4-5 Fed ACH survey shows openness to automated transactions
by anonymous - 6-7 Atlanta Fed names new chairman, deputy chairman and board members
by anonymous - 8-9 Derivative securities use grows as banks strive to hedge risks
by anonymous
1999, Volume 12, Issue Apr
- 1-3 Credit scoring in small business lending: bane or blessing?
by anonymous - 1-6,9 Atlanta Fed official outlines strategies for the new millennium
by anonymous - 1-7 Informing customers about the Year 2000
by anonymous - 4-5 Improving the nation's payments system: advice to the Fed
by anonymous - 8-9 Federal funds market plays important role in monetary policy
by anonymous
1998, Volume 11, Issue Oct
- 1-3 Evaluating credit union competition in bank merger applications
by Michael Padhi - 1-4 Credit unions: What's the fuss?
by anonymous - 1-4 Regulators respond to market developments, Guynn says
by anonymous - 1-5 Treasury securities offered in smaller amounts
by anonymous - 1-6 New $20 bills released
by anonymous - 1-6 Quarters commemorating 50 states to debut in 1999
by anonymous - 1-7 Contingency planning and customer awareness are key in Y2K efforts
by anonymous - 1-9 Federal payments go electronic in 1999
by anonymous - 8-9 Commercial lending standards are easing, Fed report says
by anonymous
1998, Volume 11, Issue Jul
- 1-1,9 Atlanta Fed unveils design for new headquarters
by anonymous - 1-2 Regulations limit banks' choice of capital instruments
by anonymous - 1-3 Atlanta Fed experiences unprecedented check growth
by anonymous - 1-6 Technology drives banking into the 21st Century
by Jack Guynn - 1-7 Atlanta Fed hosts century date change symposium
by anonymous - 4-5 Bank consolidation affects lending in Southeastern rural markets
by Lynn W. Woosley - 8-9 Risk-based standards for capital requirements
by anonymous
1998, Volume 11, Issue Jan
- 1-2 Fed committee releases results of payments services study
by anonymous - 1-2 Plans underway to design and produce new $1 coin
by anonymous - 1-3 Federal Reserve examines financial institutions on year 2000 readiness
by anonymous - 1-3 Financial literacy consortium develops plan to educate consumers
by anonymous - 1-4 Atlanta Fed announces new chair, vice chair and board members
by anonymous - 1-5 Fed to implement uniform cash access policy
by anonymous - 1-6 Federal Reserve sets fees for 1998
by anonymous - 5-6 Ferguson and Gramlich join Fed Board of Governors
by anonymous
1998, Volume 11, Issue Apr
- 1-2 Fraud's impact on new forms of retail payments
by anonymous - 1-2 Atlanta and Cleveland feds team to run system's retail payments office
by anonymous - 1-3 A new look for $20 bill this fall
by anonymous - 1-3 Lagged reserve requirements to be implemented in July
by anonymous - 4-5 Southeast experiences high growth in de novo banks
by Michael Padhi & Aruna Srinivasan
1997, Volume 10, Issue Oct
- 1-1 Rivlin forum participants favor fed role in payments systems
by anonymous - 1-4 New $50 bill introduced
by anonymous - 1-4 How does bank consolidation affect small business lending?
by anonymous - 1-5 New functional cost and profit analysis
by anonymous - 1-5 Fed amends consumer leasing act
by anonymous - 1-6 Fed discount window provides credit to depository institutions
by anonymous - 2-3 Consolidation concentrates bank markets in sixth district
by Lynn W. Woosley - 6-7 Fed standardized operating circulars for institutions
by anonymous
1997, Volume 10, Issue Jul
- 1-2 Workshops spotlight women's access to credit and capital issues
by anonymous - 1-2 Got a regulatory question? Fed's advisory service provides answers
by anonymous - 1-3 Home-equity lending takes center stage
by anonymous - 1-3 Federal reserve bank directors play key role in fed system
by anonymous - 1-4 Federal Reserve System payments services priced to cover costs
by anonymous - 1-5 Fed publishes date change newsletter to assist year 2000 preparations
by anonymous - 1-5 Fed announces sound risk management guidelines for private banking activities
by anonymous
1997, Volume 10, Issue Jan
- 1-2,4 Store branching: a part in banking's future?
by Lynn W. Woosley - 1-2 Atlanta Fed forms credit and risk management department
by anonymous - 1-3 Free banking era provides lessons for today
by anonymous - 1-3 Are banks' responses to capital regulations 'cosmetic'?
by anonymous
1997, Volume 10, Issue Apr
- 1-2,5 Treasury official urges modernizing financial system laws
by anonymous - 1-2,5 Changes in Regulation Y streamline entry into nonbank activities
by anonymous - 1-3 National book-entry system to be implemented in October
by anonymous - 1-3 New series $50 notes to roll out in fall
by anonymous - 1-4 Limited liability plays vital role in level, distribution of economic output
by anonymous - 1-4 Capital notes plan would help monitor deposit insurance fund
by anonymous - 1-5 Atlanta Fed hosts personal financial literacy seminar
by anonymous
1996, Volume 9, Issue Oct
- 1-2,5 Improving the check system while planning its demise
by Jack Guynn - 1-3 Electronic federal tax payment system: an update
by anonymous - 1-3 Fed computer systems and the year 2000
by anonymous - 1-4 Atlanta Fed's risk management activities reorganized
by anonymous - 1-4 Are derivatives dealers vulnerable to market meltdown?
by anonymous - 1-5 Fed cuts prices for electronic payments services
by anonymous
1996, Volume 9, Issue Jul
- 1-3 Are we ready for the electronic finance revolution?
by David Sutton - 1-4 New Fed policy addresses cash access discrepancies
by David Sutton - 1-5,9 The Federal Advisory Council and the changing face of banking
by anonymous - 1-6 When suspension of payments proves to be beneficial
by David Sutton - 1-7 Treasury program offers electronic investment opportunities
by David Sutton
1996, Volume 9, Issue Jan
- 1-1,4 Computer program makes partners out of lenders, borrowers
by anonymous - 1-2 Customers rate Atlanta Fed 'very good'
by anonymous - 1-3 Former Fed governor urges unity on bank reform
by anonymous - 1-4 Deposit insurance requires aggressive bank supervision, economist says
by anonymous
1996, Volume 9, Issue Apr
- 1-1,8 No cash? No problem: pilot programs spreading for new forms of payments
by anonymous - 1-2 Risk-management plans must make the grade
by anonymous - 1-3,6 Bank supervisors, banking industry must re-evaluate regulatory strategy
by Jack Guynn - 1-6 New account structure supports interstate branching
by anonymous - 1-7 Payments system safety evolved from national banking era lessons
by anonymous - 4-5 Community banks remain viable in era of mergers
by anonymous
1995, Volume 8, Issue Oct
- 1-1,5,6 New approaches aid risk measurement, management
by Susan M. Phillips - 1-3,4 New rules, technical tools reshape banking industry
by anonymous - 2-3 Atlanta Fed Board gets new leadership, directors
by anonymous
1995, Volume 8, Issue Jul
- 1-2 U.S. banks savor profits in 1994, Southeast outpaces nation
by anonymous - 1-3 Video answers questions about mutual funds
by anonymous - 1-3 Old clearinghouses offer insight into nonbank payments system
by anonymous - 1,4-5 $100 bill gets facelift
by anonymous
1995, Volume 8, Issue Jan
- 1-3 Call reports require more data on derivatives
by Larry Schulz - 1-3 Agencies explain screening of bank acquisitions
by Lynn W. Woosley - 1-4 Economist examines financial derivatives risk
by anonymous - 1-5 Managing mortgage portfolios calls for complex decisions
by anonymous
1995, Volume 8, Issue Apr
- 1-1 Direct payments campaign touts benefits of electronic bill paying
by anonymous - 1-2 Sixth District improves check-collection services
by Elaine Guanci - 1-3 Senior-level involvement is crucial for managing risk
by Madeline Marsden - 1-5 HMDA reporting procedures to change
by anonymous - 1-5 Nontraditional lending may help developing countries
by anonymous - 4-5 Bank merger mania raises antitrust analysis issues
by anonymous
1994, Issue Jul
- 1-2 Fed cautions banks on use of structured notes
by Madeline Marsden - 1-2 IRS consolidates Federal tax deposit service centers
by Stephen E. Thompson