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Uncategorized No Comments »Atlanta Fed President and Chief Executive Officer Dennis P. Lockhart discusses economic uncertainty September 28 at Middle Tennessee State University’s Economic Outlook Conference.
Atlanta Fed President and Chief Executive Officer Dennis P. Lockhart discusses economic uncertainty September 28 at Middle Tennessee State University’s Economic Outlook Conference.
Dennis P. Lockhart, president and chief executive officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, today discussed recent economic uncertainty and his process for making a recommendation on monetary policy ahead of the Sept. 18 Federal Open Market Committee meeting.
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Articles include:
110 Degrees in the Shade: Drought Sears the Southeast examines the impact of this summer’s severe drought. The parched region and its agricultural sector are still adding up the toll that Mother Nature exacted. Latin Multinationals Become Global Headliners looks at some of the firms that are part of a global movement of large companies from emerging economies. These companies are pursuing profits and market share in developed nations, often through acquisitions. The Past, Present, and Future of Futures examines the marketplaces in which futures contracts are created and traded. These firms have come a long way from their origins in the 19th century and now play a major role in the global financial system. The Gulf Coast: Still Laboring Toward Recovery surveys the region two years after Hurricane Katrina roared through the Gulf Coast. Rebuilding continues, but despite the considerable progress made much remains to be done to achieve normalcy. EconSouth Now provides podcasts with Atlanta Fed economists and other experts that complement EconSouth. Listen to an interview with Javier Santiso of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development about the growth of multinational corporations.
Articles include:
110 Degrees in the Shade: Drought Sears the Southeast examines the impact of this summer’s severe drought. The parched region and its agricultural sector are still adding up the toll that Mother Nature exacted. Latin Multinationals Become Global Headliners looks at some of the firms that are part of a global movement of large companies from emerging economies. These companies are pursuing profits and market share in developed nations, often through acquisitions. The Past, Present, and Future of Futures examines the marketplaces in which futures contracts are created and traded. These firms have come a long way from their origins in the 19th century and now play a major role in the global financial system. The Gulf Coast: Still Laboring Toward Recovery surveys the region two years after Hurricane Katrina roared through the Gulf Coast. Rebuilding continues, but despite the considerable progress made much remains to be done to achieve normalcy. EconSouth Now provides podcasts with Atlanta Fed economists and other experts that complement EconSouth. Listen to an interview with Javier Santiso of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development about the growth of multinational corporations.
Financial Update, Third Quarter 2007. Recent information released under the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act shows the changes taking place in the mortgage market, such as the growth of mortgage companies as lenders of choice.
Financial Update, Third Quarter 2007. Recent information released under the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act shows the changes taking place in the mortgage market, such as the growth of mortgage companies as lenders of choice.
Working Paper 2007-21 by Matthew Chambers, Carlos Garriga, and Don E. Schlagenhauf. The U.S. homeownership rate increased during the 1994-2005 period after thirty years of relative stability. The authors examine demographic changes and mortgage market innovations to determine reasons for the increase.
Working Paper 2007-21 by Matthew Chambers, Carlos Garriga, and Don E. Schlagenhauf. The U.S. homeownership rate increased during the 1994-2005 period after thirty years of relative stability. The authors examine demographic changes and mortgage market innovations to determine reasons for the increase.
This issue features several articles, including Transitioning Youth from Foster Care to Successful Adulthood; LouisianaSpeaks; Don’t Bet the House; Is Bankruptcy Reform Legislation Working?; Predatory Lending and the Military; and Free Tax Sites Generate Refunds for Nashville Families.
This issue features several articles, including Transitioning Youth from Foster Care to Successful Adulthood; LouisianaSpeaks; Don’t Bet the House; Is Bankruptcy Reform Legislation Working?; Predatory Lending and the Military; and Free Tax Sites Generate Refunds for Nashville Families.

Tonight I discuss an auto parts firm that made my blog, LKQ Corporation (LKQX) and share with all of you a poem by Henry Reed “Naming of Parts”. This stock pick exemplifies my thinking about identifying new names for consideration for investment.
Remarks by Dennis P. Lockhart, President and Chief Executive Officer, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta at the Atlanta Business Chronicle Best in Business Breakfast. (The text for this speech is similar to Lockhart’s remarks originally delivered to the Atlanta Press Club on Thursday, Sept. 6, 2007.)
Remarks by Dennis P. Lockhart, President and Chief
Executive Officer, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
at the Atlanta Business Chronicle Best in
Business Breakfast. (The text for this speech is
slightly modified from Lockhart’s remarks
originally delivered to the Atlanta Press Club on
Thursday, Sept. 6, 2007.)
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In a speech to the Atlanta Press Club Atlanta Fed President and Chief Executive Officer Dennis Lockhart discusses recent events in housing and capital markets and lays out principles to guide his approach to policy in current conditions.
In a speech to the Atlanta Press Club, Atlanta Fed President and Chief Executive Officer Dennis Lockhart discusses recent events in housing and capital markets and lays out principles to guide his approach to policy in current conditions.
The Atlanta Fed tracks the performance of the U.S. dollar relative to fifteen major currencies. Find the most recent index data and archives.
In a speech to the Atlanta Press Club, Atlanta Fed
President and Chief Executive Officer Dennis
Lockhart discusses recent events in housing and
capital markets and lays out principles to guide
his approach to policy in current conditions. A
podcast of this speech is available.
Commonly known as the Beige Book, this report is published eight times per year. Each Federal Reserve Bank gathers anecdotal information on current economic conditions in its District through reports from Bank and Branch directors and interviews with key business contacts, economists, market experts, and other sources. The Beige Book summarizes this information by District and sector.
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