Federal+Reserve+System
91Federal Reserve Bank. — See under Federal Reserve System …
92Federal Reserve Board. — See under Federal Reserve System …
93governors of the Federal Reserve System — See Reserve Board …
94federal reserve — See reserve system …
95Federal Reserve responses to the subprime crisis — The U.S. central banking system, the Federal Reserve, in partnership with central banks around the world, has taken several steps to address the crisis. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke stated in early 2008: Broadly, the Federal Reserve’s… …
96Federal Reserve Communications System For The Eighties - FRCS-80 — A communication network established in 1981 in an effort to update the Federal Reserve s old system. This system connects the Federal Reserve Bank offices, Board of Governors, the Treasury and depository institutions. It is used to initiate… …
97Federal Reserve Credit — Refers to the process of the Federal Reserve lending funds on a very short term basis to member banks in order to meet their liquidity and reserve needs. By lending money to member banks, the Federal Reserve helps to maintain the steady flow of… …
98Federal Reserve Board — (FRB) First established under the Federal Reserve Act of 1913, the Federal Reserve was a system of 12 regional Federal Reserve Banks that could hold cash reserves for national banks, state banks, and trust companies that entered the system.… …
99Federal Reserve float — Float is checkbook money that appears on the books of both the check writer (the payor) and the check receiver (the payee) while a check is being processed. Federal Reserve float is float present during the Federal Reserve s check collection… …
100Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia — The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is responsible for the Third District of the Federal Reserve, which covers eastern Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey, and Delaware. Its geographical territory… …