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Financial Update

1991 - 2009

From Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
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2000, issue Oct, vol 13

Atlanta Fed conference explores e-finance and its effect on markets pp. 1-2
Anonymous
Financial services strategic plan pp. 3
Anonymous
Fed offers guidance on supervising financial holding companies pp. 3
Anonymous
The Fed processes and distributes cash to meet the public’s needs pp. 4-5
Anonymous
New data spotlight lending activity pp. 5
Anonymous

2000, issue Jul, vol 13

Direct Deposit and Direct Payment Week promoted nationwide pp. 4
Anonymous
Fed introduces nationally standardized check services pp. 4
Anonymous
Annual report highlights the Atlanta Fed at work pp. 5
Anonymous
Brochure helps consumers understand credit laws pp. 5
Anonymous
Federal Reserve rolls out community affairs web page pp. 6
Anonymous
Consumer privacy protections finalized pp. 6
Anonymous

2000, issue Apr, vol 13

Structural changes leave mark on Southeast’s rural banking markets pp. 1-2
Lynn W. Woosley
FEDNET to upgrade to meet customer needs pp. 3
Anonymous
International ACH debuts at the Federal Reserve pp. 3
Anonymous
Sweeping legislation provides framework for financial modernization pp. 4-5
Anonymous
New video tells Fed’s story pp. 5
Anonymous
Atlanta Fed updates popular currency and coin brochure pp. 6
Anonymous
Strong public demand for new coin pp. 6
Anonymous
Float in check clearing creates challenges for banks and the Fed pp. 8-9
Anonymous

2000, issue Jan, vol 13

Smooth rollover for century date change pp. 1-2
Anonymous
Technology brings regulatory challenges, Guynn says pp. 2
Anonymous
$5s and $10s to sport new looks in 2000 pp. 3
Anonymous
Golden dollar coin debuts pp. 3
Anonymous
Subordinated debt can help regulators monitor bank risk pp. 4-5
Anonymous
New law expands banks' activities pp. 5
Anonymous

1999, issue Oct, vol 12

Banks selling insurance: Risky business? pp. 1-3
Michael Padhi
Ensuring there's enough cash in the vault to meet demand pp. 3
Anonymous
Proposed revisions to the Equal Credit Opportunity Act pp. 4
Anonymous
Guynn poses serious questions to bankers pp. 5
Anonymous
Year 2000: Tying up loose ends pp. 6, 9
Anonymous
ACH enjoys moderate but steady success as a payment option pp. 8-9
Anonymous

1999, issue Jul, vol 12

Fed makes Y2K cash plans, encourages banks to plan pp. 1-2
Anonymous
Revisions clarify Reg Z consumer lending provisions pp. 3, 5
Anonymous
Sweep accounts lower reserve balances, complicate fed funds targeting pp. 4-5
Anonymous
Bureau of Public Debt ends window services at Fed banks
Anonymous

1999, issue Apr, vol 12

Credit scoring in small business lending: bane or blessing? pp. 1-3
Anonymous
Improving the nation's payments system: advice to the Fed pp. 4-5
Anonymous
Atlanta Fed official outlines strategies for the new millennium pp. 6, 9
Anonymous
Informing customers about the Year 2000 pp. 7
Anonymous
Federal funds market plays important role in monetary policy pp. 8-9
Anonymous

1999, issue Jan, vol 12

Fed hosts Y2K contingency planning teleconference for bankers pp. 1-3
Anonymous
Models for valuing default-risky securities pp. 3
Anonymous
Fed ACH survey shows openness to automated transactions pp. 4-5
Anonymous
New Federal Reserve ACH trends pp. 4
Anonymous
Atlanta Fed names new chairman, deputy chairman and board members pp. 6-7
Anonymous
Derivative securities use grows as banks strive to hedge risks pp. 8-9
Anonymous

1998, issue Oct, vol 11

Evaluating credit union competition in bank merger applications pp. 1-3
Michael Padhi
Credit unions: What's the fuss? pp. 4
Anonymous
Regulators respond to market developments, Guynn says pp. 4
Anonymous
Treasury securities offered in smaller amounts pp. 5
Anonymous
Quarters commemorating 50 states to debut in 1999 pp. 6
Anonymous
New $20 bills released pp. 6
Anonymous
Contingency planning and customer awareness are key in Y2K efforts pp. 7
Anonymous
Commercial lending standards are easing, Fed report says pp. 8-9
Anonymous
Federal payments go electronic in 1999 pp. 9
Anonymous

1998, issue Jul, vol 11

Atlanta Fed unveils design for new headquarters pp. 1, 9
Anonymous
Regulations limit banks' choice of capital instruments pp. 2
Anonymous
Atlanta Fed experiences unprecedented check growth pp. 3
Anonymous
Bank consolidation affects lending in Southeastern rural markets pp. 4-5
Lynn W. Woosley
Technology drives banking into the 21st Century pp. 6
Jack Guynn
Atlanta Fed hosts century date change symposium pp. 7
Anonymous
Risk-based standards for capital requirements pp. 8-9
Anonymous

1998, issue Apr, vol 11

Atlanta and Cleveland feds team to run system's retail payments office pp. 1-2
Anonymous
Fraud's impact on new forms of retail payments pp. 2
Anonymous
Lagged reserve requirements to be implemented in July pp. 3
Anonymous
A new look for $20 bill this fall pp. 3
Anonymous
Southeast experiences high growth in de novo banks pp. 4-5
Michael Padhi and Aruna Srinivasan

1998, issue Jan, vol 11

Fed committee releases results of payments services study pp. 1-2
Anonymous
Plans underway to design and produce new $1 coin pp. 2
Anonymous
Federal Reserve examines financial institutions on year 2000 readiness pp. 3
Anonymous
Financial literacy consortium develops plan to educate consumers pp. 3
Anonymous
Atlanta Fed announces new chair, vice chair and board members pp. 4
Anonymous
Fed to implement uniform cash access policy pp. 5
Anonymous
Ferguson and Gramlich join Fed Board of Governors pp. 5-6
Anonymous
Federal Reserve sets fees for 1998 pp. 6
Anonymous
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