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Sahm, Claudia 11 Aladangady, Aditya 10 Tito, Maria 10 Bhutta, Neil 9 Feiveson, Laura 9 Li, Geng 9 Henriques Volz, Alice 8 Ihrig, Jane E. 8 Senyuz, Zeynep 8 Byrne, David M. 7 Kiley, Michael T. 7 Larrimore, Jeff 7 Ringo, Daniel 7 Warusawitharana, Missaka 7 Bricker, Jesse 6 Dettling, Lisa J. 6 Hsu, Joanne W. 6 Ionescu, Anamaria Felicia 6 Luciani, Matteo 6 Meade, Ellen E. 6 Meldrum, Andrew 6 Palomino, Francisco 6 Peneva, Ekaterina 6 Ratner, David 6 Rezende, Marcelo 6 Weinbach, Gretchen C. 6 Wong, Paul 6 Anderson, Alyssa G. 5 Dunn, Wendy E. 5 Infante, Sebastian 5 Kurz, Christopher Johann 5 Lee, Seung Jung 5 Macchiavelli, Marco 5 Meisenzahl, Ralf 5 Mezza, Alvaro 5 Moore, Kevin B. 5 Paciorek, Andrew 5 Pinto, Eugenio 5 Sabelhaus, John 5 Styczynski, Mary-Frances 5
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FEDS Notes 426 FEDS Notes 2020-08-25 "https://doi.org/10.17016/2380-7172.2622" https://doi.org/10.17016/2380-7172.2622 1
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International Measures of Common Inflation
Cascaldi-Garcia, Danilo; Haberkorn, Flora; Nir, Eli - 2021
A key challenge for monetary policymakers in achieving their inflation goals—particularly important at the current juncture—is to be able to distinguish between persistent inflationary changes and short-term idiosyncratic shocks. The most common approach for filtering out short-term price...
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Short-Term Funding Stresses and Asset Prices : Lessons from U.S. History
Weiss, Colin - 2021
Recent stress episodes in U.S. short-term dollar funding markets have brought renewed attention to the functioning of these markets and how they interact with capital markets more generally. The history of U.S. money markets and stock and bond markets before the founding of the Federal Reserve...
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Bank Lending Conditions During the Pandemic
Bodovski, David; Firestone, Hannah; Lee, Seung Jung; … - 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has been a large shock to economies and financial systems around the world. In the beginning, as governments introduced unprecedented measures to contain the quickly spreading virus and households hunkered down to socially distance from one another, output plummeted,...
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Credit Portfolio Convergence in U.S. Banks Since the COVID-19 Shock
Hawley, Andrew; Wang, Ke - 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has materially affected U.S. consumer behavior and business operations in many important aspects. This note focuses on the changes in banks’ balance sheets and demonstrates how we could apply a novel measure of portfolio similarity to balance sheet data and assess the...
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Wealth Inequality and the Racial Wealth Gap
Aladangady, Aditya; Forde, Akila - 2021
In the United States, the average Black and Hispanic or Latino households earn about half as much as the average White household and own only about 15 to 20 percent as much net wealth. As we see in Figure 1 below, this wealth gap has widened notably over the past few decades
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Lessons from the History of the U.S. Regulatory Perimeter
Vardoulakis, Alexandros; Kudiya, Asad; Hwang, Byoung Hwa; … - 2021
Banking organizations in the United States have long been subject to two broad categories of regulatory standards. The first is permissive: a "positive" grant of rights and privileges, typically via a charter for a corporate entity, to engage in the business of banking
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The Treasury Market Flash Event of February 25, 2021
Aronovich, Alex; Dobrev, Dobrislav; Meldrum, Andrew - 2021
The Treasury market flash event of February 25, 2021 underscores the pivotal role of high-speed liquidity provision in the most liquid electronic parts of the Treasury market. We find evidence that the sharp drop in prices that day was accompanied by a sudden drop in market depth and a brief...
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Tokens and Accounts in the Context of Digital Currencies
Malone, Brendan; Wong, Paul - 2021
This report provides an overview of two concepts that come up frequently in discussions of digital currencies: tokens and accounts. The meaning of each concept differs depending on context. For cryptocurrencies, the term "token" has a relatively straightforward, technology-specific definition....
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Dementia Harms Household Finances Years Before Clinical Recognition
Hsu, Joanne W.; Nicholas, Lauren Hersch - 2021
Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias (ADRD) are medical conditions characterized by deteriorating cognitive functions that are estimated to impact nearly 12 million older Americans by 2050. ADRD impedes independence in daily activities through symptoms including difficulties with memory and...
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The Ability to Work Remotely : Measures and Implications
Langemeier, Kathryn; Tito, Maria - 2021
At the onset of the COVID-19 recession, a large share of the employed switched to remote work. Individual- and firm-level surveys indicated that the switch affected between 35 and 45 percent of workers
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