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three Eighth District branches--located in Little
Rock,
Louisville and Memphis—maintains
a board of directors, whose members provide input on area
economic conditions. The branches provide services related
to community affairs, economic education, research and monetary
policy. In addition, the Memphis Branch coordinates the
check processing and cash requirements of regional financial
institutions.
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The Little Rock Branch
covers the western two-thirds of Arkansas.
Stephens Building
111 Center St., Suite 1000
Little Rock, AR 72201
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The Louisville Branch
serves southern Indiana and western Kentucky.
National City Tower
101 South Fifth St., Suite 1920
Louisville, KY 40202
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The Memphis Branch
serves western Tennessee, eastern Arkansas and northern
Mississippi.
200 North Main St.
Memphis, TN 38103
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Foregone Conclusion
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Annual
Report
The St. Louis Fed plays a central role in helping the U.S. Treasury develop efficient products that make sense, and cents, for the public.
Read all about the overall relationship between the Fed and the Treasury, in the St. Louis Fed's 2004 annual report, Common Bonds: Why the partnership between the U.S. Treasury and the Federal Reserve is good for government, and for you. |
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