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Federal Reserve: Payments Study Highlights Strong Trends in Card Use

Kansas City, Missouri, December 22, 2016 — From 2012 to 2015, credit and debit (including prepaid and non-prepaid) card payments continued to gain ground in the payments landscape, accounting for more than two-thirds of all core noncash payments in the United States, according to a Federal Reserve study of U.S. non-cash payments released today. Automated…

Federal Reserve: College Fed Challenge Winners Announced

Rutgers University won the 13th annual national College Fed Challenge on Thursday, a competition that encourages students to learn about the U.S. economy, monetary policymaking, and the role of the Federal Reserve System. The team, from New Brunswick, N.J., represented the New York Federal Reserve District and included Karn Dalal, Ali Haider Ismail, Andrew Lee,…

Federal Reserve: Changes Announced to Beige Book Beginning in 2017

The Federal Reserve on Wednesday announced changes that will begin in 2017 to its Beige Book publication. The modifications will standardize specific core topics included in each of the 12 Federal Reserve Bank District reports, provide a more consistent presentation of the national summary, and enhance the design of the publication. The national summary, along with each…

Federal Reserve: Scope Broadened for Post-Employment Restrictions for FRB Senior Examiners and Officers

The Federal Reserve Board on Friday announced it is broadening the scope of post-employment restrictions applicable to Federal Reserve Bank senior examiners and officers. By law, senior bank examiners are prohibited for one year from accepting paid work from a financial institution that they had primary responsibility for examining in their last year of Reserve…

Interagency: OCC, FDIC & Federal Reserve Issue Study on Banking Activities and Investments

Agencies Issue Study on Banking Activities and Investments The Federal Reserve Board, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency today released a report to the Congress and the Financial Stability Oversight Council on the activities and investments that banking entities may engage in under applicable law. Section 620…

Federal Reserve: Facebook Page Launched

The Federal Reserve Board launched a Facebook page  on Thursday with the aim of increasing the accessibility and availability of Federal Reserve Board news and educational content. Posts will include press releases, speeches, testimony, reports, educational materials, frequently asked questions, photos, and videos. With the launch of its Facebook page, the Board now shares information on five…

Interagency Guidance: 2015 Small Business, Small Farm and Community Lending Data Available

The three federal banking agency members of the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC) with Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) responsibilities — the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency — announced today the availability of data on small business, small…

Federal Reserve: Community Depository Institutions Advisory Council Members for 2017 Announced

The Federal Reserve Board on Tuesday announced the members of its Community Depository Institutions Advisory Council (CDIAC) and the president and vice president of the council for 2017. CDIAC advises the Board on the economy, lending conditions, and other issues of interest to community depository institutions. Members are selected from representatives of commercial banks, thrift…

Regulated Financial Institutions to Submit Self-Assessments of Diversity Policies and Practices

The federal banking agencies today provided information on how the financial institutions they regulate may begin to submit self-assessments of their diversity policies and practices as of year-end 2015, and issued Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about the process. Financial institutions are strongly encouraged to disclose on their websites their diversity policies and practices, as well…