Quarterly Review
1963 - 1994
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1994, issue Sum, vol 19
- The credit rating industry pp. 1-26

- Richard Cantor and Frank Packer
- The price risk of options positions: measurement and capital requirements pp. 44-75

- Arturo Estrella, Darryll Hendricks, John Kambhu, Soo Shin and Stefan Walter
- The baby boom generation and aggregate savings pp. 76-91

- Richard Cantor and Andrew M. Yuengert
- Mortgage security hedging and the yield curve pp. 92-100

- Julia D. Fernald, Frank M. Keane and Patricia C. Mosser
- Has excess capacity abroad reduced U.S. inflationary pressures? pp. 101-106

- James Orr
- Recent trends in the profitability of credit card banks pp. 107-111

- Andrea Meyercord
- Regional employment trends in the Second District pp. 112-119

- Lois Banks and Charles Steindel
1994, issue Spr, vol 19
- An independent central bank in a democratic country: the Federal Reserve experience pp. 1-6

- William J. McDonough
- Netting agreements and the credit exposures of OTC derivatives portfolios pp. 7-18

- Darryll Hendricks
- How lower Japanese asset prices affect Pacific financial markets pp. 19-33

- Robert McCauley and Stephen Yeaple
- In brief: understanding the rising Japanese trade surplus pp. 34-37

- Thomas Klitgaard
- In brief: high foreign real interest rates and investment in the 1990s pp. 38-44

- Carol Osler
- Second District update: a moderate recovery is in progress pp. 45-53

- Rae D. Rosen and John Wenninger
1993, issue Sum, vol 18
- A historical perspective on the 1989-92 slow growth period pp. 1-14

- David A. Brauer
- Recent developments in New York City's economy pp. 15-26

- Rae D. Rosen
- Securitization, loan sales, and the credit slowdown pp. 27-38

- Richard Cantor and Rebecca Demsetz
- Government securities investments of commercial banks pp. 39-53

- Anthony Rodrigues
- Emerging equity markets in the global economy pp. 54-83

- John Mullin
1993, issue Spr, vol 18
- Perspective on the credit slowdown pp. 3-36

- Richard Cantor and John Wenninger
- The Minsky cycle in action: but why? pp. 37-39

- Benjamin M. Friedman
- Financial and credit cycles--generic or episodic? pp. 40-45

- Allen Sinai
- Not a blown fuse pp. 46-49

- Albert M. Wojnilower
- Credit in the macroeconomy pp. 50-70

- Ben Bernanke
- The role of credit in economic activity pp. 71-76

- David M. Jones
- On the non-neutrality of money pp. 77-82

- Hyman Minsky
- Credit veils and credit realities pp. 83-85

- William Poole
- Official surveillance and oversight of the government securities market pp. 86-88

- William J. McDonough
- Monetary policy and open market operations during 1992 pp. 89-114

- Anonymous
1993, issue Win, vol 18
- International interest rate convergence: a survey of the issues and evidence pp. 24-37

- Charles Pigott
- Debt reduction and market reentry under the Brady plan pp. 38-62

- John Clark
- Index amortizing rate swaps pp. 63-70

- Lisa N. Galaif
- The pricing and hedging of index amortizing rate swaps pp. 71-74

- Julia D. Fernald
- Recent trends in commercial bank loan sales pp. 75-78

- Rebecca Demsetz
1993, issue Aut, vol 18
- The global derivatives market pp. 1-5

- William J. McDonough
- Recent trade liberalization in developing countries: the effects on global trade and output pp. 6-19

- Susan Hickok
- The dollar and U.S. imports after 1985 pp. 20-36

- Thomas Klitgaard
- Update on the Second District's economy pp. 37-46

- Rae D. Rosen
- U.S.-Japan relations pp. 47-50

- William J. McDonough
1992, issue Sum, vol 17
- A comparison of monetary policy operating procedures in six industrial countries pp. 5-24

- Bruce Kasman
- Finance companies, bank competition, and niche markets pp. 25-38

- Eli Remolona and Kurt C. Wulfekuhler
- Manufacturing productivity and high-tech investment pp. 39-47

- Charles Steindel
1992, issue Spr, vol 17
- The supply-side consequences of U.S. fiscal policy in the 1980s pp. 1-20

- M. Akbar Akhtar and Ethan S. Harris
- Small time deposits and the recent weakness in M2 pp. 21-35

- John C. Partlan and John Wenninger
- Changes in monetary policy effectiveness: evidence from large macroeconomic models pp. 36-51

- Patricia C. Mosser
- Foreign bank credit to U.S. corporations: the implications of offshore loans pp. 52-65

- Robert McCauley and Rama Seth
- The New York City recession pp. 66-71

- David A. Brauer and Mark Flaherty
1992, issue Win, vol 17
- Corporate refinancing in the 1990s pp. 1-27

- Frank Iacono, Robert McCauley, Eli Remolona and Judith S. Ruud
- The recent growth of financial derivative markets pp. 28-43

- Eli Remolona
- Assessing the exchange rate's impact on U.S. manufacturing profits pp. 44-63

- Juann Hung
- Recent U.S. export performance in the developing world pp. 64-74

- Bruce Kasman
1992, issue Aut, vol 17
- Bank capital ratios, asset growth, and the stock market pp. 10-24

- Richard Cantor and Ronald Johnson
- Reserve requirements and the discount window in recent decades pp. 25-43

- Ann-Marie Meulendyke
- Relative cost of capital for marginal firms over the business cycle pp. 44-58

- Gikas Hardouvelis and Thierry A. Wizman
- The impact of the current defense build-down pp. 59-68

- Ronnie Lowenstein and Richard Peach
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