Federal Reserve Bulletin
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2000, issue Dec, vol 86
- Mutual funds and the U.S. equity market pp. 797-812

- Eric M. Engen and Andreas Lehnert
2000, issue Nov, vol 86
- CRA special lending programs pp. 711-731

- Robert B. Avery, Raphael Bostic and Glenn B. Canner
2000, issue Oct, vol 86
- Productivity developments abroad pp. 665-681

- Christopher Gust and Jaime R. Marquez
2000, issue Sep, vol 86
- Credit cards: use and consumer attitudes, 1970-2000 pp. 623-634

- Thomas A. Durkin
2000, issue Jun, vol 86
- Profits and balance sheet developments at U.S. commercial banks in 1999 pp. 367-395

- William F. Bassett and Egon Zakrajšek
2000, issue May, vol 86
- U.S. international transactions in 1999 pp. 301-314

- Francis Warnock
2000, issue Apr, vol 86
- The Federal Reserve Banks as fiscal agents and depositories of the United States pp. 251-259

- Paula V. Hillery and Stephen E. Thompson
2000, issue Feb, vol 86
- U.S. bank exposure to emerging-market countries during recent financial crises pp. 81-96

- David E. Palmer
2000, issue 3, vol 86
- Industrial Production and Capacity Utilization: Recent Developments and the 1999 Revision pp. pp. 188-205

- Charles E. Gilbert, Norman J. Morin and Richard D. Raddock
2000, issue 1, vol 86
- Recent Changes in U.S. Family Finances: Results from the 1998 Survey of Consumer Finances pp. pp. 1-29

- Arthur B. Kennickell, Martha Starr and Brian J. Surette
2000, issue Jul, vol 07
- The effects of recent mortgage refinancing pp. 441-450

- Peter J. Brady, Glenn B. Canner and Dean M. Maki
2000, issue Dec
- Modification of supervision program for U.S. operations of foreign banks pp. 821

- Anonymous
2000, issue Nov
- Statement to United States Securities and Exchange Commission, September 13, 2000 (proposed auditor independence rules ) pp. 735-737

- Laurence H. Meyer
- Statement to Congress, September 21, 2000 (the economic importance of improving math-science education) pp. 737-739

- Alan Greenspan
- Appointments of chairmen and deputy chairmen of the Federal Reserve Banks for 2001 pp. 740-741

- Anonymous
- Federal Open Market Committee directive pp. 740

- Anonymous
- Regulation Z: revision of requirements for credit card disclosures pp. 741

- Anonymous
2000, issue Oct
- Federal Open Market Committee Directive (August 22, 2000) pp. 685

- Anonymous
- Guidance issued on framework for Board supervision of financial holding companies pp. 685

- Anonymous
2000, issue Sep
- Statement to Congress, July 12, 2000 (H.R. 4541, the Commodity Futures Modernization Act of 2000) pp. 644-645

- Patrick M. Parkinson
- Statement to Congress, July 19, 2000 (H.R. 4541, the Commodity Futures Modernization Act of 2000) pp. 646-648

- Patrick M. Parkinson
- Statement to Congress, July 20 & 25, 2000 (The Federal Reserve's report on monetary policy) pp. 648-651

- Alan Greenspan
2000, issue Aug
- Monetary policy report to the Congress, July 20, 2000 (semi-annual Humphrey-Hawkins report) pp. 539-565

- Anonymous
- Statement to Congress, June 13, 2000 (capital markets in the new economy and proposed merchant banking rules) pp. 569-577

- Laurence H. Meyer
- Statement to Congress, June 14, 2000 (H.R. 4541, the Commodity Futures Modernization Act of 2000) pp. 577-579

- Patrick M. Parkinson
- Statement to Congress, June 21, 2000 (S. 2697, the Commodity Futures Modernization Act of 2000) pp. 579-581

- Alan Greenspan
- Chairman Greenspan sworn in for fourth four-year term pp. 582-583

- Anonymous
- Federal Open Market Committee directive pp. 582

- Anonymous
2000, issue Jul
- Statement to Congress, May 3, 2000 (payment of interest on reserves and Fed surplus) pp. 454-458

- Laurence H. Meyer
- Statement to Congress, May 18, 2000 (the "I Love You" computer virus and the financial services industry) pp. 459-462

- Stephen R. Malphrus
- Statement to Congress, May 24, 2000 (predatory lending practices) pp. 462-465

- Edward Gramlich
- Action by the Federal Open Market Committee and an increase in the discount rate, May 16, 2000 pp. 466

- Anonymous
- Approval of final regulations for privacy of consumer financial information pp. 467

- Anonymous
2000, issue Jun
- Statement to Congress, April 11, 2000 (hedge funds and over-the-counter derivatives) pp. 404-405

- Patrick M. Parkinson
- Statements to the Congress, April 13, 2000 (evolution of our equity markets) pp. 405-408

- Alan Greenspan
2000, issue May
- Statement to Congress, March 27, 2000 (general revenue transfers for Social Security and Medicare) pp. 318-320

- Alan Greenspan
- Statement to Congress, March 28, 2000 (distribution of coin and currency) pp. 320-323

- Louise L. Roseman
- Action by the Federal Open Market Committee and an increase in the discount rate pp. 324

- Anonymous
- Regulation Z: revisions to the official staff commentary pp. 324

- Anonymous
- Issuance of host state loan-to-deposit ratios to determine compliance with section 109 of the Interstate Act pp. 326

- Anonymous
2000, issue Apr
- Statement to Congress, February 8, 2000 (1999 banking failures) pp. 265-269

- Laurence H. Meyer
- Statement to Congress, February 10, 2000 (over-the-counter derivatives) pp. 269-271

- Alan Greenspan
- Statement to Congress, February 17 & 23, 2000 (semiannual report on the economy and monetary policy) pp. 271-275

- Alan Greenspan
- Release of a joint Treasury-Federal Reserve report on counterfeiting pp. 276-277

- Anonymous
2000, issue Mar
- Industrial production and capacity utilization: recent developments and the 1999 annual revision pp. 20-33

- Charles E. Gilbert, Norman J. Morin and Richard D. Raddock
- Monetary policy report to the Congress, February 17, 2000 (semi-annual Humphrey-Hawkins report) pp. 161-187

- Anonymous
- Statement to Congress, January 26, 2000 (on nomination to fourth term as Chairman) pp. 215-216

- Alan Greenspan
- Action by the Federal Open Market Committee and an increase in the discount rate pp. 217

- Anonymous
- Modifications to the disclosure procedures of the Federal Open Market Committee pp. 217

- Anonymous
- Adoption of an interim rule for procedures for electing to become a financial holding company pp. 219-220

- Anonymous
- Approval of fee schedules for priced services of the Federal Reserve Banks pp. 220

- Anonymous
- Preliminary figures available on operating income of the Federal Reserve Banks pp. 220

- Anonymous
2000, issue Feb
- Increase in the exemption threshold for depository institutions reporting under HMDA pp. 101-102

- Anonymous
- Directive of the Federal Open Market Committee pp. 101

- Anonymous
- Appointments of new members and a new president and vice president of the Thrift Institutions Advisory Council pp. 101

- Anonymous
- Extension of the comment period on proposals to allow electronic delivery of federally mandated disclosures pp. 102

- Anonymous
- Changes for 2000 in the fee schedules for priced services of the Federal Reserve Banks pp. 102

- Anonymous
- Issuance of joint guidance on asset securitization activities pp. 102-103

- Anonymous
2000, issue Jan
- Recent changes in U. S. family finances: results from the 1998 Survey of Consumer Finances pp. 1-29

- Arthur B. Kennickell, Martha Starr and Brian J. Surette
- Statement to Congress, November 10, 1999 (vulnerability of private banking to money laundering activities) pp. 35-39

- Richard A. Small
- Action by the Federal Open Market Committee and an increase in the discount rate pp. 40

- Anonymous
- Modifications to the settlement finality for automated clearinghouse credit transactions processed by Federal Reserve Banks pp. 40

- Anonymous
- Adjustment of the dollar amount that triggers certain disclosure requirements under the Truth in Lending Act pp. 40

- Anonymous
- Survey results on consumer confidence in banks' Y2K preparations pp. 41

- Anonymous
- Release of a report on a survey of web site privacy pp. 42

- Anonymous
- Increase in adversely classified syndicated bank loans pp. 42

- Anonymous
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