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Central Banker Coverage Is Expanding Online
Central Banker is breaking through its borders. Beginning with the current issue, new, exclusive content will be offered online in addition to what’s in the printed publication. You’ll see more economic views, regulatory updates and other information that the Fed hopes you’ll find useful.
Go to www.stlouisfed.org/publications/cb/default.html for these and other online articles:
- Fed Research looks at the defining factor of Bill Poole’s presidency of the St. Louis Fed.
- Bankers have probably heard of the Federal Reserve’s Beige Book. Now the St. Louis Fed’s Research division has introduced the quarterly Burgundy Books, a closer look at the economies of the four zones within the Eighth District.
- The St. Louis Fed’s accounting department would like to receive customer feedback from banks using Fed services in the Eighth District.
- Fed economist and research officer Mike Pakko examines whether smoking bans make economic sense.
- A new Fed brochure outlines the Tennessee Home Loan Protection Act and the dangers of predatory lending.
- A new Fed pricing policy for carrier documents takes effect Aug. 1.
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