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Regulators Create Exam Procedures for Reviewing Customer Identification Programs

U.S. Treasury’s New Investment Option Offers Multiple Benefits

Interactive Features on Our Web Site Enhance Two-Way Communication

Federal Reserve Announces New Deposit Guidelines for Non-Imageable Check Items

St. Louis Fed Establishes Fuel Surcharges for Cash Letters

New Guide Warns Consumers about Internet “Phishing”

Does Inflation Targeting Make a Difference?

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Community Development Speaker Series: "Seizing Opportunities for Improving Local Communities"

Little Rock, Ark.
Dec. 7 and Feb. 17, 2005

Several well-known experts on revitalizing ailing communities will present the inaugural speeches for the St. Louis Fed’s first Community Development Speaker Series. For more information, visit www.stlouisfed.org/community/Speakers_Series.htm or contact Lyn Haralson at (501) 324-8240.


Promises & Pitfalls: As Consumer Finance Options Multiply, Who Is Being Served and at What Cost?

Washington, D.C.
April 7-8, 2005

The Federal Reserve is hosting its Fourth Community Affairs Research Conference, and the keynote speaker is Alan Greenspan. For more information, visit www.stlouisfed.org/community/.


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