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The Federal Reserve Bank of New York works to promote sound and well-functioning financial systems and markets through its provision of industry and payment services, advancement of infrastructure reform in key markets and training and educational support to international institutions.
The New York Innovation Center bridges the worlds of finance, technology, and innovation and generates insights into high-value central bank-related opportunities.
The growing role of nonbank financial institutions, or NBFIs, in U.S. financial markets is a transformational trend with implications for monetary policy and financial stability.
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![]() This series, published from 1995 through 2014, has been archived. Second District Highlights A regional supplement to Current Issues in Economics and Finance covering a range of topics pertaining to the economy of the Federal Reserve System's Second District, including fiscal conditions, housing and credit markets, growth and productivity, and employment. This series, published from 1997 through 2014, has been archived. Browse Current Issues: Show only Second District Highlights |
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The Parts Are More Than the Whole: Separating Goods and Services to Predict Core Inflation Richard Peach, Robert Rich, and M. Henry Linder Volume 19, Number 7 |
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Understanding the NewYork Fed’s Survey of Primary Dealers Ellen Correia Golay, Steven Friedman, and Michael McMorrow Volume 19, Number 6 |
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Paying Paul and Robbing No One: An Eminent Domain Solution for Underwater Mortgage Debt Robert Hockett Volume 19, Number 5 |
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New Jersey’s Abbott Districts: Education Finances during the Great Recession Rajashri Chakrabarti and Sarah Sutherland Volume 19, Number 4 |
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Securities Loans Collateralized by Cash: Reinvestment Risk, Run Risk, and Incentive Issues Frank M. Keane Volume 19, Number 3 |
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The Financial Crisis at the Kitchen Table: Trends in Household Debt and Credit Meta Brown, Andrew Haughwout, Donghoon Lee, and Wilbert van der Klaauw Volume 19, Number 2 |
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Do Industrialized Countries Hold the Right Foreign Exchange Reserves? Linda Goldberg, Cindy E. Hull, and Sarah Stein Volume 19, Number 1 |