Federal Reserve Bank of New York
#InvestInWork | Andy Van Kleunen, National Skills Coalition
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- #InvestInWork | Andy Van Kleunen, National Skills Coalition
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- 0:14
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- "We want to change the rules for who gets a chance to succeed in this economy."
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Explore contemporary research, best practices, and resources from more than 100 authors in the book 'Investing in America's Workforce' → https://nyfed.org/InvestInWork
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- #InvestInWork | Stuart Andreason, Atlanta Fed
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- 0:19
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
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- Workforce development programs accelerate economic growth.
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Learn how investing in a stronger workforce supports a stronger economy → https://nyfed.org/InvestInWork
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- #InvestInWork | Todd Greene, Atlanta University Center Coalition
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- 0:21
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
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- Workforce development: cost, or investment?
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Learn how investing in a stronger workforce supports a stronger economy → https://nyfed.org/InvestInWork
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- #InvestInWork | Lauren Eyster, Urban Institute
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- 0:20
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
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- How does job training contribute to the well-being of a community?
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Learn more about how workforce development programs are providing positive returns to society, employers, and job seekers → https://nyfed.org/InvestInWork
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- #InvestInWork | Donna Fabiani, Opportunity Finance Network
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- 0:17
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
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- Different perspectives yield new results.
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Discover how well-structured workforce development programs and policies result in better economic outcomes → https://nyfed.org/InvestInWork
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- #InvestInWork | Maurice Jones, Local Initiatives Support Corporation
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- 0:22
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
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- "If you want a strong financial system, the most important assets are the people."
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Learn how investing in a stronger workforce supports a stronger economy → https://nyfed.org/InvestInWork
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- #InvestInWork | Dottie Gallagher, Buffalo Niagara Partnership
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- 0:19
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
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- A community is only as strong as its talent.
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Discover how workforce development centers diversify the talent pipeline and connect workers with employers → https://nyfed.org/InvestInWork
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- #InvestInWork | John Silvanus Wilson, Jr, Harvard University
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- 0:32
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
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- Building a thriving workforce starts with a quality education.
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Read how historically black colleges and universities are helping to increase competitiveness in the U.S. economy → https://nyfed.org/InvestInWork
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- #InvestInWork | Jane Oates, WorkingNation
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- 0:20
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- A stronger workforce = a stronger economy.
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Find out how communities, organizations, and businesses can create opportunities for workers → https://nyfed.org/InvestInWork
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- #InvestInWork | Carl Van Horn, Heldrich Center
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- 0:19
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
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- Workers who continually advance their skills are the ones who stay competitive.
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Learn more about how we can shrink the rising skills gap in the United States in the book 'Investing in America's Workforce' → https://nyfed.org/InvestInWork
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- #InvestInWork | Marc Morial, National Urban League
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- 0:21
- Date posted
- 7 years ago
- Description
- What powers our country's economic growth? America's workforce.
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Explore contemporary research, best practices, and resources from more than 100 authors in the book 'Investing in America's Workforce' → https://nyfed.org/InvestInWork
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- Introducing Three New Treasury Repo Reference Rates
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- 2:08
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
- Description
- The New York Fed, in cooperation with the U.S. Office of Financial Research, produces and publishes three reference rates based on overnight repurchase agreement (repo) transactions secured by Treasury securities, in order to provide the public with more information regarding the interest rates associated with repo transactions → http://nyfed.org/reporates
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- The New York Fed's Educational Comic Book Series: New Issue Released
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- 1:39
- Date posted
- 8 years ago
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- Anand Marri, our head of Outreach & Education, explains how middle and high school teachers can use our re-launched comic books to bring economic concepts to life for their students.
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- How Will the Next President Be Selected?
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- 3:37
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- A search is underway for a new president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Hear what key attributes the search committee is seeking in the ideal candidate.
For more information: http://nyfed.org/presidentialsearch
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- The Markets Data Dashboard Explained
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- 1:15
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- The dashboard brings together all our markets data in one location → http://nyfed.org/marketsdata
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- Spotlight on the 2016 Small Business Credit Survey: Report on Employer Firms
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- 0:37
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- How are small businesses with employees faring in today's economy. Our recently released 2016 Small Business Credit Survey: Report on Employer Firms provides the details → http://nyfed.org/smallbizreport16
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- The New York Fed's Educational Comic Book Series
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- 2:06
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
- Description
- Anand Marri, our head of Outreach & Education, explains how middle and high school teachers can use our re-launched comic books to bring economic concepts to life for their students.
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- 2016 Leading the Way, First Place: Cybersecurity
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- 0:53
- Date posted
- 9 years ago
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- Originally conceived and produced by students at P-TECH Rochester, this video, which won first place in the New York Fed's workforce development video campaign, was recut and re-edited. Starting February 17, 2017, it will be shown in movie theaters in the Rochester, New York, area for two weeks → http://nyfed.org/leadingtheway
Leading the Way: A Greater Rochester Workforce Development Video Campaign challenges teams of high school students from local P-TECH schools to create 30-second videos to serve as public service announcements detailing skills required to work in industries that are currently hiring.
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- 2016 Leading the Way, Third Place: How Is Food Processed?
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- 0:35
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
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- Produced by students at Western New York Tech Academy, this video took third place in the Federal Reserve Bank of New York's workforce development video campaign.
Leading the Way: A Greater Rochester Workforce Development Video Campaign challenges teams of high school students from local P-TECH schools to create 30-second videos to serve as public service announcements detailing skills required to work in industries that are currently hiring.
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- 2016 Leading the Way, First Place: Cybersecurity
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- 0:41
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- Produced by students at P-TECH Rochester, this video took first place in the Federal Reserve Bank of New York's workforce development video campaign.
Leading the Way: A Greater Rochester Workforce Development Video Campaign challenges teams of high school students from local P-TECH schools to create 30-second videos to serve as public service announcements detailing skills required to work in industries that are currently hiring.
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- 2016 Leading the Way, Second Place: Food Processing Do's and Don'ts
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- 0:42
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- Produced by students at Western New York Tech Academy, this video took second place in the Federal Reserve Bank of New York's workforce development video campaign.
Leading the Way: A Greater Rochester Workforce Development Video Campaign challenges teams of high school students from local P-TECH schools to create 30-second videos to serve as public service announcements detailing skills required to work in industries that are currently hiring.
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- Evolution of Work
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- 1:38
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- What is the greatest challenge facing the American worker this year? What is the greatest opportunity? Our recent forum explored how the way we work is changing. Here, attendees share their thoughts.
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- Why should a young leader apply to our 2017 #NYFedInterns program?
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- 0:31
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- The Undergraduate Summer Analyst and Graduate Summer Associate Programs provide outstanding students with the opportunity to gain valuable work experience in public service at the New York Fed. Through advanced project work assignments and professional development activities, analysts and associates gain an extensive understanding of the New York Fed’s work. Summer analysts and associates also have the opportunity to enhance their business skills through critical financial analysis, formal presentations, research, and writing.
Analysts and associates are assigned to particular areas or functions, but have opportunities for collaboration with other analysts, associates and employees from around the New York Fed. In addition to their daily responsibilities, analysts and associates attend weekly presentations hosted by senior management on the New York Fed’s responsibilities and operations.
The summer program allows participants to learn about career opportun...
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- Download the Economic Research Tracker for iPhone
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- 0:38
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- How can you stay on top of economic research from the New York Fed? http://nyfed.org/econresearchapp
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- What Are Specialized Training Courses?
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- 3:20
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
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- The New York Fed's specialized training courses are in-depth, multi-day classes in key topic areas, including monetary policy implementation, financial institution supervision, payments policy and oversight and the U.S. economy.
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- Tracking Spending in New York City Schools
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- 2:40
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
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- Senior Economist Rajashri Chakrabarti explains how you can use our interactive to learn about student spending in New York City community school districts.
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- Economic Press Briefing on the U.S. Economy in a Snapshot ( May 19, 2016)
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- 33:24
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
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- (May 19, 2016 via Facebook Live) Economic Press Briefing on the U.S. Economy in a Snapshot—Our monthly release that provides a quick and accessible overview of current economic and financial developments. President William Dudley provided remarks, and Assistant Vice President Robert Rich detailed the snapshot, including highlights from this month’s release.
President Dudley's remarks: http://www.nyfed.org/1U2GQ5e
U.S. Economy in a Snapshot: http://www.nyfed.org/ussnapshot
Presentation by Robert Rich: http://www.nyfed.org/1OQ586e
Liberty Street Economics Blog: http://www.nyfed.org/253753w
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- The First Woman to Appear on a U.S. Note
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- 0:31
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
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- With the U.S. Treasury's announcement that abolitionist Harriet Tubman is coming to the $20 bill, we look back on who the first woman to appear on a U.S. note was.
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- Eight Different Faces of the Labor Market
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- 0:25
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
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- In one interactive, we shed a detailed light on facets of the labor market. http://nyfed.org/labor
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- What is the Small Business Credit Survey?
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- 2:09
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
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- Claire Kramer Mills, assistant vice president and chief architect of the survey, explains what information the survey provides about the small business sector and how it's unique.
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- James McAndrews on the Lberty Street Economics Blog
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- 0:49
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
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- James McAndrews, Head of Research, shares more on how the Liberty Street Economics blog became one of the most influential economics blogs over the past five years. http://nyfed.org/lseblog
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- Specialized Training Courses for Central Bankers (Spring 2016)
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- 0:22
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
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- Registration is open for the Spring 2016 specialized training courses. The topics for these courses include: Supervision, Monetary Policy, Management, Risk, Payment Systems, the U.S. Economy, and Portfolio Management → http://nyfed.org/trainingprograms
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- Stay in the Know with In Review
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- 0:35
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
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- How can you stay on top of the latest news from the New York Fed? http://nyfed.org/inreview
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- Social Media Weekly Roundup, February 16, 2016
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- 0:55
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
- Description
- This week’s social media roundup looks at the start of the 2016 High School Fed Challenge, symposium for college professors and the release of our latest Household Debt and Credit Report.
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- Social Media Weekly Roundup, February 8, 2016
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- 1:01
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
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- This week’s social media roundup looks at the job market for recent college graduates, specialized training courses for central bankers and a blog series on monetary policy implementation.
Interactive on college job market: http://nyfed.org/collegelabor
Central banker training courses: http://nyfed.org/1PhYhgK
Blog series on monetary policy: http://nyfed.org/23DIgv0
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- The Job Market for Recent College Graduates
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- 0:31
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
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- A new interactive provides insight into the job market for recent college graduates by tracking unemployment, underemployment, demand and wages. It also provides a breakdown by college major. Explore the interactive: http://nyfed.org/collegelabor
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- Meet the Society of Creative Anachronism
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- 0:30
- Date posted
- 10 years ago
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- Want to know how coins were minted in medieval times? Meet the Society of Creative Anachronism http://nyfed.org/1OEs8D3
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- Download the Economic Research Tracker for iPad
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- 0:29
- Date posted
- 11 years ago
- Description
- How can you stay on top of economic research from the New York Fed? http://nyfed.org/econresearchapp
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- Social Media Weekly Roundup, January 25, 2016
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- 1:01
- Date posted
- 11 years ago
- Description
- This week's social media roundup includes a look at how U.S. home prices are changing, a review of this month’s U.S. Economy in a Snapshot report and a recent Crisis Chronicles blog on America’s first “Black Friday”.
Home Price Index: nyfed.org/hpi
U.S. Economy in a Snapshot: nyfed.org/ussnapshot
Crisis Chronicles blog: nyfed.org/1nnQRRW
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- Social Media Weekly Roundup, January 19, 2016
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- 1:04
- Date posted
- 11 years ago
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- This week's social media roundup looks at consumer expectations, underemployment among recent college graduates and how two of our economists were recognized for their research.
Survey of Consumer Expectations: http://nyfed.org/sce
Blog on recent college grads: http://nyfed.org/1JF9quG
Economists David Lucca: http://nyfed.org/1Wfwouj | Tobias Adrian: http://nyfed.org/1lfv3pN
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- Register for the 2016 High School Fed Challenge
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- 0:30
- Date posted
- 11 years ago
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- How can you be a part of the High School Fed Challenge? http://nyfed.org/HSFC
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- Social Media Weekly Roundup, January 11, 2016
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- 1:06
- Date posted
- 11 years ago
- Description
- This week's social media roundup includes a look at what has driven countries to reallocate their foreign holdings over the past two decades, who is driving the recent decline in consumer inflation expectations and a reminder to high school teachers in the Second District to register their teams for this year’s Fed Challenge competition.
Foreign holdings blog: http://nyfed.org/1n3YuN6
Consumer inflation expectations blog: http://nyfed.org/1myuUiP
High School Fed Challenge: http://nyfed.org/1yYeJzP
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- Year in Review: 2015
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- 0:39
- Date posted
- 11 years ago
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- As 2015 draws to a close, we look back on what we shared. Thank you for following along, and we look forward to sharing more in 2016!
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- Social Media Weekly Roundup, Dec. 21, 2015
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- 0:54
- Date posted
- 11 years ago
- Description
- This week's social media roundup includes the New York Fed's open market trading desk statement on the implementation of an increase of the target federal funds rate and the Empire State Manufacturing and Business Leaders surveys for December.
Desk statement: http://nyfed.org/1NTH4No
Empire State Manufacturing Survey: http://nyfed.org/esms
Business leaders Survey: http://nyfed.org/bls
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- Social Media Weekly Roundup, Dec. 14, 2015
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- 1:11
- Date posted
- 11 years ago
- Description
- This week's social media roundup includes a look at President Dudley's recent visit to Long Island, new auto loan charts added to the Household Debt and Credit Report and how changes in interest rates might impact the automobile market.
Pres. Dudley's Long Island visit: http://nyfed.org/1FBvsXV
New auto loan charts: http://nyfed.org/1HbhOBi
Blog on interest rates and the auto market: http://nyfed.org/1OS8Bxv
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- Social Media Weekly Roundup, Dec. 7, 2015
- Runtime
- 1:03
- Date posted
- 11 years ago
- Description
- This week’s social media roundup includes a look at regional economic conditions and the job market, how bank holding companies vary by size and geography—especially the rising share of affiliates in tax havens and financial secrecy, and the winners of the 2015 National College Fed Challenge.
Beige Book: http://1.usa.gov/1LOEHpc
Blog on U.S. banks' changing footprint: http://nyfed.org/1l2inn1
National College Fed Challenge winners: http://nyfed.org/CFC
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- Social Media Weekly Roundup, Nov. 23, 2015
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- 1:05
- Date posted
- 11 years ago
- Description
- This week’s social media roundup includes a look at household debt, consumers’ credit experiences and expectations and the winners of this year’s College Fed Challenge.
Household Debt & Credit Report: http://nyfed.org/HHDC
SCE Credit Access Survey: http://nyfed.org/sceca
College Fed Challenge winners: http://nyfed.org/CFC
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- Social Media Weekly Roundup, Nov. 16, 2015
- Runtime
- 0:56
- Date posted
- 11 years ago
- Description
- This week’s social media roundup includes a look at this month's Survey of Consumer Expectations, our profile series of women economists and engineers here at the New York Fed and our blog authors investigate the connections between the Federal Reserve and the American toy icon, the Barbie Doll.
Survey of Consumer Expectations: http://nyfed.org/sce
STEM profile series: http://nyfed.org/1X3Blaq
Barbie doll blog: http://nyfed.org/20RIfSO
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- Social Media Weekly Roundup, Nov. 9, 2015
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- 1:00
- Date posted
- 11 years ago
- Description
- This week’s social media roundup includes an in-depth look at labor, housing and health inequalities, how different income groups are accumulating debt and the latest installments in our series highlighting women economists and engineers working at the New York Fed.
Blog series on inequality: http://nyfed.org/1Q1RcFq
Blog on debt concentrations: http://nyfed.org/1LSp43u
Women in STEM careers profiles: http://nyfed.org/1XMjfda | http://nyfed.org/1P7KRIe | full series: http://nyfed.org/1X3Blaq
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- Social Media Weekly Roundup, Nov. 2, 2015
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- 1:11
- Date posted
- 11 years ago
- Description
- This week’s social media roundup includes a look at credit inclusion in New York City, from the first of our new Community Development Brief series, our Regional Household Debt and Credit Snapshots for the second quarter of 2015 and the kickoff of this year's College Fed Challenge.
Community Development Brief: http://nyfed.org/1H75agU
Regional Household Debt and Credit Snapshots: http://nyfed.org/snapshots
College Fed Challenge: http://nyfed.org/CFC

