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Speeches of Federal Reserve Officials

December 8, 2000
Chairman Alan Greenspan
Productivity and efficiency in the Federal Reserve System
At the dedication of the new Birmingham Branch Building of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

December 6, 2000
Vice Chairman Roger W. Ferguson, Jr.
Technology, macroeconomics, and monetary policy
At the Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York

December 6, 2000
Governor Edward M. Gramlich
Subprime lending, predatory lending
At the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Community and Consumer Affairs Department Conference on Predatory Lending, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

December 5, 2000
Chairman Alan Greenspan
Structural changes in the economy and financial markets
At the America’s Community Bankers Conference, Business Strategies for Bottom Line Results, New York, New York

November 21, 2000
Governor Edward M. Gramlich
Financial literacy
(Prepared text; appearance canceled)
Fall Conference of the Georgia Consortium for Personal Financial Literacy, Atlanta, Georgia

November 20, 2000
Chairman Alan Greenspan
Technology and banking
At the sixth annual reception for regulators, sponsored by Women in Housing and Finance, Washington, D.C.

November 14, 2000
Chairman Alan Greenspan
Globalization
At the Banco de Mexico 75th Anniversary Conference, Stabilization and Monetary Policy: The International Experience, Mexico City, Mexico

October 31, 2000
Vice Chairman Roger W. Ferguson, Jr.
Opportunities and challenges in community banking
At America's Community Bankers Annual Convention, Seattle, Washington

October 24, 2000
Governor Laurence H. Meyer
The politics of monetary policy: Balancing independence and accountability
At the University of Wisconsin, LaCrosse, Wisconsin

October 20, 2000
Vice Chairman Roger W. Ferguson, Jr.
Information technology in banking and supervision
At the Financial Services Conference 2000, St. Louis University, St. Louis, Missouri

October 19, 2000
Vice Chairman Roger W. Ferguson, Jr.
Financial education: The next chapter in community development
Before the Pittsburgh Community Reinvestment Group, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

October 19, 2000
Chairman Alan Greenspan
Challenges for monetary policymakers
At the 18th Annual Monetary Conference: Monetary Policy in the New Economy, Cato Institute, Washington, D.C.

October 19, 2000
Governor Laurence H. Meyer
The economic outlook and the challenges facing monetary policy
At the Century Club Breakfast Series, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri

October 16, 2000
Chairman Alan Greenspan
Electronic finance
At the Financial Markets Conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Sea Island, Georgia (via videoconference)

October 11, 2000
Vice Chairman Roger W. Ferguson, Jr.
Perspectives on innovation in the retail payments system
At a workshop on Promoting the Use of Electronic Payments, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois

September 18, 2000
Chairman Alan Greenspan
Banking supervision
Before the American Bankers Association, Washington, D.C.

September 15, 2000
Vice Chairman Roger W. Ferguson, Jr.
Some recent findings regarding the economic condition of minority Americans
Before the Coalition of Black Investors, Washington, D.C.

August 31, 2000
Governor Laurence H. Meyer
Why risk management is important for global financial institutions
Before the Bank of Thailand Symposium, Risk Management of Financial Institutions, Bangkok, Thailand

August 25, 2000
Chairman Alan Greenspan
Global economic integration: Opportunities and challenges
At a symposium sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, Jackson Hole, Wyoming

July 12, 2000
Chairman Alan Greenspan
Global challenges
At the Financial Crisis Conference, Council on Foreign Relations, New York, New York

July 11, 2000
Chairman Alan Greenspan
Structural change in the new economy
Before the National Governors' Association, 92nd Annual Meeting, State College, Pennsylvania

June 13, 2000
Chairman Alan Greenspan
Business data analysis
Before the New York Association for Business Economics, New York, New York (via videoconference)

June 6, 2000
Governor Laurence H. Meyer
The new economy meets supply and demand
Before the Boston Economics Club, Boston, Massachusetts

June 1, 2000
Governor Laurence H. Meyer
The roles of banks, supervisors, and the market in advancing risk management
At the Risk Management Planning Conference, Chicago, Illinois

May 31, 2000
Governor Laurence H. Meyer
The challenges of global financial institution supervision
At the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council, International Banking Conference, Arlington, Virginia

May 26, 2000
Vice Chairman Roger W. Ferguson, Jr.
Umbrella supervision: Emerging approaches
Before the National Association of Urban Bankers, Urban Financial Services Coalition, San Francisco, California

May 25, 2000
Chairman Alan Greenspan
Evolving challenges for bankers and supervisors
Before the National Association of Urban Bankers, Urban Financial Services Coalition, San Francisco, California (via videoconference)

May 22, 2000
Vice Chairman Roger W. Ferguson, Jr.
Community banks: Opportunities and challenges in the "post modernization era"
Before the Independent Community Bankers of America, Washington, D.C.

May 18, 2000
Chairman Alan Greenspan
Permanent normal trade relations with China
At The White House, Washington, D.C.

May 12, 2000
Vice Chairman Roger W. Ferguson, Jr.
Economic policy for our era: The Florida experience
Before the Florida Council of 100, Washington, D.C.

May 11, 2000
Vice Chairman Roger W. Ferguson, Jr.
The Ohio economy
At the Cleveland Millennium Conference 2000, Cleveland, Ohio

May 9, 2000
Vice Chairman Roger W. Ferguson, Jr.
Conversation with leaders of the "New Economy"
At the New Economy Forum, Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley, Portola Valley, CA

May 4, 2000
Vice Chairman Roger W. Ferguson, Jr.
Electronic commerce, banking, and payments
At the 36th Annual Conference on Bank Structure and Competition of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois

May 4, 2000
Chairman Alan Greenspan
Banking evolution
At the 36th Annual Conference on Bank Structure and Competition of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois

April 27, 2000
Chairman Alan Greenspan
The economy of rural America
At the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Conference "Beyond Agriculture: New Policies for Rural America,"
Kansas City, Missouri (via videoconference)

April 20, 2000
Governor Edward M. Gramlich
Investment and saving
At the University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon

April 17, 2000
Governor Edward M. Gramlich
The digital divide
At the Community Reinvestment Act Conference, San Francisco, California

April 14, 2000
Governor Edward M. Gramlich
Predatory lending
At the Fair Housing Council of New York, Syracuse, New York

April 14, 2000
Chairman Alan Greenspan
Technology and financial services
Before the Journal of Financial Services Research and the American Enterprise Institute Conference, in Honor of Anna Schwartz,
Washington, D.C.

April 12, 2000
Governor Laurence H. Meyer
The economic outlook and the challenges facing monetary policy
Before the Toronto Association for Business and Economics, Toronto, Canada
On April 13, 2000, Governor Meyer presented this speech
in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, before the Boards of Directors
of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City and of the Bank's Oklahoma City Branch

April 11, 2000
Chairman Alan Greenspan
The evolving demand for skills
At the U.S. Department of Labor National Skills Summit, Washington, D.C.

April 10, 2000
Chairman Alan Greenspan
Retail payment systems
Before the National Automated Clearinghouse Association Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, California (via videoconference)

April 7, 2000
Chairman Alan Greenspan
Technology innovation and its economic impact
Before the National Technology Forum, St. Louis, Missouri (via videoconference)

April 6, 2000
Vice Chairman Roger W. Ferguson, Jr.
Realism during times of opportunity
At Widener University, Chester, Pennsylvania

April 5, 2000
Chairman Alan Greenspan
Technological innovation and the economy
Before the White House Conference on the New Economy, Washington, D.C.

March 30, 2000
Governor Edward W. Kelley, Jr.
Learning from experience: Y2K revisited
At the Cosmos Club, Washington, D.C.

March 22, 2000
Chairman Alan Greenspan
Economic challenges in the new century
Before the Annual Conference of the National Community Reinvestment Coalition, Washington, D.C.

March 13, 2000
Governor Edward M. Gramlich
Social security in the 21st century
The Leon and Josephine Winkelman Lecture in Gerontology, University of Michigan School of Social Work, Ann Arbor, Michigan

March 8, 2000
Chairman Alan Greenspan
Challenges facing community banks
Before the Independent Community Bankers of America, San Antonio, Texas

March 7, 2000
Governor Edward M. Gramlich
CRA and financial modernization
Before America's Community Bankers, Government Affairs Conference, Washington, D.C.

March 6, 2000
Vice Chairman Roger W. Ferguson, Jr.
Convergence of regulatory standards: A work in process
At the Institute of International Bankers, Washington, D.C.

March 6, 2000
Chairman Alan Greenspan
The revolution in information technology
Before the Boston College Conference on the New Economy, Boston, Massachusetts

March 3, 2000
Governor Laurence H. Meyer
Structural change and monetary policy
Before the Joint Conference of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco and the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research,"
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, San Francisco, California

February 25, 2000
Governor Laurence H. Meyer
Strengthening risk management for derivatives
Before the Derivatives Risk Management Symposium, Institute on Law and Financial Services, Fordham University School of Law, New York, New York

February 23, 2000
Governor Laurence H. Meyer
How does a surplus affect the formulation and conduct of monetary policy?
Before the 16th Annual Policy Conference, National Association for Business Economics, Capital Hilton Hotel, Washington, D.C.

February 17, 2000
Vice Chairman Roger W. Ferguson, Jr.
The new economy: Unanswered questions for 2000
Before the Downtown Economists Club, New York, New York

February 3, 2000
Governor Laurence H. Meyer
Implementing the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act
Before the American Law Institute and American Bar Association, Washington, D.C.

January 20, 2000
Governor Laurence H. Meyer
Sustainability and monetary policy
Before the National Economists Club and the Society of Government Economists, Washington, D.C.

January 14, 2000
Governor Laurence H. Meyer
Supervising LCBOs: Adapting to change
Before a National Bureau of Economic Research Conference, Prudential Supervision: What Works and What Doesn't, Cheeca Lodge, Islamorada, Florida

January 13, 2000
Chairman Alan Greenspan
Technology and the economy
Before the Economic Club of New York, New York, New York

January 13, 2000
Governor Edward M. Gramlich
Inflation targeting
Before the Charlotte Economics Club, Charlotte, North Carolina

January 7, 2000
Vice Chairman Roger W. Ferguson, Jr.
Tale of two continents: A comparison of Asian and Latin American experiences during recent financial turmoil
Before the National Economic Association, Boston, Massachusetts

 
Last update: December 8, 2000