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Lessons Learned from the Financial Crisis

September 12, 2011

Dialogue with the Fed: Beyond Today's Financial Headlines

The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis held the first discussion of its fall evening series for the general public on Sept. 12, 2011. Julie Stackhouse, senior vice president of Banking Supervision and Regulation, spoke about "Lessons Learned from the Financial Crisis" to audiences live in St. Louis and by videoconference in the Memphis Branch. An engaging question-and-answer session was held after the presentation, with many attendees staying late to participate.

Welcoming Remarks - James Bullard (8:40)

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Part 1: Welcoming Remarks | James Bullard (8:40)
Part 2: Responses to the Pre-Event Survey | Julie Stackhouse (2:41)
Part 3: A Brief History of the Federal Reserve and the Fed's Responses to Past Crises (7:25)
Part 4: The Beginnings of the Most Severe Financial Crisis since the Great Depression (10:07)
Part 5: The Housing Bubble and Its Ramifications (9:53)
Part 6: The Federal Reserve as a "First Responder" to the Crisis (9:37)
Part 7: Avoiding a Financial Collapse, but not the Great Recession (8:18)
Part 8: Lessons Learned from the Crisis (7:21)
Part 9: Question-and-Answer Session (26:26)