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Research Publications
Note to Editors
November 22, 1999 - Credit Risk in Japan's Corporate Bond Market
October 28, 1999 - Two New Indexes Offer a Broad View of Economic Activity in the New York-New Jersey Region
September 22, 1999 - A Decomposition of the Increased Stability of GDP Growth
September 03, 1999 - Unequal Incomes, Unequal Outcomes? Economic Inequality and Measures of Well-Being
August 10, 1999 - Are Banks Still Important for Financing Large Businesses?
July 16, 1999 - Can New York City Bank on Wall Street?
June 23, 1999 - Business-to-Business Electronic Commerce
June 15, 1999 - The Impact of Reduced Inflation Estimates on Real Output and Productivity Growth
May 25, 1999 - The Future of Funancial Intermediation and Regulation: An Overview
May 18, 1999 - Mercosur: Implications for Growth in Member Countries
May 11, 1999 - Is Upstate New York Showing Signs of a Turnaround?
April 29, 1999 - Are Stocks Overtaking Real Estate in Household Portfolios?
March 24, 1999 - Supervisory Information and the Frequency of Bank Examinations
March 24, 1999 - Macro Markets and Financial Security
March 24, 1999 - Dealers' Hedging of Interest Rate Options in the U.S. Dollar Fixed-Income Market
March 19, 1999 - Mortgage Refinancing and the Concentration of Mortgage Coupons
March 05, 1999 - Meet the New Borrowers
January 12, 1999 - Second District House Prices: Why So Weak in the 1990s?
Historical Information:
2003 Note To Editors
2002 Note To Editors
2001 Note To Editors
2000 Note To Editors
1998 Note To Editors
