Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Social Media Weekly Roundup, March 16, 2015
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- Social Media Weekly Roundup, March 16, 2015
- Runtime
- 0:52
- Date posted
- 11 years ago
- Description
- This week’s social roundup with news about consumer expectations, videos to get ready for the High School Fed Challenge and how we’re celebrating Women’s History Month.
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- Social Media Weekly Roundup, March 9, 2015
- Runtime
- 0:54
- Date posted
- 11 years ago
- Description
- We’re launching a new feature. In it we highlight key stories that we shared last week, so that you can catch up and be ready for the new week. Here’s our first weekly roundup, including a look at a new interactive and the answer to who’s the only woman to appear on a U.S. bank note.
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- High School Fed Challenge: An Interview with a Teacher Advisor
- Runtime
- 1:40
- Date posted
- 11 years ago
- Description
- Donna Scrivanich, a business education teacher at Northern Highlands Regional High School in Allendale, N.J., who has coached teams for the Second District's High School Fed Challenge for about 15 years, shares tips from her experience on how to get students ready for the competition.
The High School Fed Challenge is a competition where teams of high school students play the role of monetary policymakers by analyzing economic conditions and recommending a course for monetary policy. Schools in the Second District, which includes all of New York, the 12 northern counties of New Jersey and Fairfield County, Conn., are eligible to compete.
For more about the New York Fed's 2015 competition: http://nyfed.org/HSFC
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- High School Fed Challenge: An Interview with a Teacher Advisor
- Runtime
- 2:21
- Date posted
- 11 years ago
- Description
- Steven Schwimmer, a teacher at Bergen County Academies in Hackensack, N.J., who has coached teams for the Second District's High School Fed Challenge, shares tips on how he prepares his team to win.
The High School Fed Challenge is a competition where teams of high school students play the role of monetary policymakers by analyzing economic conditions and recommending a course for monetary policy. Schools in the Second District, which includes all of New York, the 12 northern counties of New Jersey and Fairfield County, Conn., are eligible to compete.
For more about the New York Fed's 2015 competition: http://nyfed.org/HSFC
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- High School Fed Challenge: An Interview with a Judge
- Runtime
- 2:30
- Date posted
- 11 years ago
- Description
- Jason Bram, a judge of the Second District's High School Fed Challenge, shares tips on what he looks for in a winning team.
The High School Fed Challenge is a competition where teams of high school students play the role of monetary policymakers by analyzing economic conditions and recommending a course for monetary policy. Schools in the Second District, which includes all of New York, the 12 northern counties of New Jersey and Fairfield County, Conn., are eligible to compete.
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- High School Fed Challenge: An Interview with the Program’s Director
- Runtime
- 1:53
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Adrian Franco, the director of the Second District's High School Fed Challenge, shares tips on what separates teams that advance and go on to win the economic competition.
The High School Fed Challenge is a competition where teams of high school students play the role of monetary policymakers by analyzing economic conditions and recommending a course for monetary policy. Schools in the Second District, which includes all of New York, the 12 northern counties of New Jersey and Fairfield County, Conn., are eligible to compete.
For more about the New York Fed's 2015 competition: http://nyfed.org/HSFC
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- High School Fed Challenge: An Interview with a Past Winner
- Runtime
- 1:36
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- A winner of the Second District's High School Fed Challenge shares what students can gain from the economic competition and why it's worth it.
The High School Fed Challenge is a competition where teams of high school students play the role of monetary policymakers by analyzing economic conditions and recommending a course for monetary policy. Schools in the Second District, which includes all of New York, the 12 northern counties of New Jersey and Fairfield County, Conn., are eligible to compete.
For more about the New York Fed's 2015 competition: http://nyfed.org/HSFC
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- High School Fed Challenge: An Interview with a Past Winner
- Runtime
- 1:28
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- A winner of the Second District's High School Fed Challenge shares how students can prepare for the economic competition and why it's worth it.
The High School Fed Challenge is a competition where teams of high school students play the role of monetary policymakers by analyzing economic conditions and recommending a course for monetary policy. Schools in the Second District, which includes all of New York, the 12 northern counties of New Jersey and Fairfield County, Conn., are eligible to compete.
Register for the New York Fed's 2015 competition: http://nyfed.org/HSFC
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- New York Fed Economists Explain What Makes the Survey of Consumer Expectations Unique
- Runtime
- 3:12
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- The Federal Bank of New York economists Wilbert van der Klaauw and Giorgio Topa explain why the New York Fed's Survey of Consumer Expectations is a unique source of real-time, forward-looking information about consumers' expectations on inflation, the labor market and household finance.
The New York Fed’s Survey of Consumer Expectations (SCE) provides timely and comprehensive information about consumer expectations through three broad categories: inflation, labor market and household finance. The SCE contains monthly insight about how consumers expect overall inflation and prices for food, gas, housing, education and medical care to change over time. It also provides Americans’ views about job prospects and earnings growth, as well as their expectations about future spending and access to credit. The SCE also provides measures of uncertainty in expectations for the main outcomes of interest. Expectations are available by age, income, education, numeracy and geography.<...
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- September Update: Home Prices (2003 - 2014)
- Runtime
- 0:41
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Map changes in home prices of each year from 2003 - 2014 (up to September 2014) based on CoreLogic overall house price indexes.
The Liberty Street Economics Blog has provided analysis on this housing data, including "First Impressions Can Be Misleading: Revisions to House Price Changes" on March 26, 2013, and Just Released: "Housing Checkup—Has the Market Finally Bottomed Out? " on July 17, 2012.
You can read both reports here:
First Impressions Can Be Misleading: Revisions to House Price Changes http://libertystreeteconomics.newyorkfed.org/2013/03/first-impressions-can-be-misleading-revisions-to-house-price-changes.html#.U34gPFhdUyE
Housing Checkup--Has the Market Finally Bottomed Out?
http://libertystreeteconomics.newyorkfed.org/2012/07/just-released-housing-checkup-has-the-market-finally-bottomed-out.html#.U34gnFhdUyE
For more information on National Home Price Index:
http://www.newyorkfed.org/home-pric...
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- August Update: Home Prices (2003 - 2014)
- Runtime
- 0:41
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Map changes in home prices of each year from 2003 - 2014 (up to August 2014) based on CoreLogic overall house price indexes.
The Liberty Street Economics Blog has provided analysis on this housing data, including "First Impressions Can Be Misleading: Revisions to House Price Changes" on March 26, 2013, and Just Released: "Housing Checkup—Has the Market Finally Bottomed Out? " on July 17, 2012.
You can read both reports here:
First Impressions Can Be Misleading: Revisions to House Price Changes http://libertystreeteconomics.newyorkfed.org/2013/03/first-impressions-can-be-misleading-revisions-to-house-price-changes.html#.U34gPFhdUyE
Housing Checkup--Has the Market Finally Bottomed Out?
http://libertystreeteconomics.newyorkfed.org/2012/07/just-released-housing-checkup-has-the-market-finally-bottomed-out.html#.U34gnFhdUyE
For more information on National Home Price Index:
http://www.newyorkfed.org/home-price-i...
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- July Update: Home Prices (2003 - 2014)
- Runtime
- 0:46
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Map changes in home prices of each year from 2003 - 2014 (up to July 2014) based on CoreLogic overall house price indexes.
The Liberty Street Economics Blog has provided analysis on this housing data, including "First Impressions Can Be Misleading: Revisions to House Price Changes" on March 26, 2013, and Just Released: "Housing Checkup—Has the Market Finally Bottomed Out? " on July 17, 2012.
You can read both reports here:
First Impressions Can Be Misleading: Revisions to House Price Changes http://libertystreeteconomics.newyorkfed.org/2013/03/first-impressions-can-be-misleading-revisions-to-house-price-changes.html#.U34gPFhdUyE
Housing Checkup--Has the Market Finally Bottomed Out?
http://libertystreeteconomics.newyorkfed.org/2012/07/just-released-housing-checkup-has-the-market-finally-bottomed-out.html#.U34gnFhdUyE
For more information on National Home Price Index:
http://www.newyorkfed.org/home-price-ind...
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- June Update: Home Prices (2003 - 2014)
- Runtime
- 0:41
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Map changes in home prices of each year from 2003 - 2014 (up to June 2014) based on CoreLogic overall house price indexes.
The Liberty Street Economics Blog has provided analysis on this housing data, including "First Impressions Can Be Misleading: Revisions to House Price Changes" on March 26, 2013, and Just Released: "Housing Checkup—Has the Market Finally Bottomed Out? " on July 17, 2012.
You can read both reports here:
First Impressions Can Be Misleading: Revisions to House Price Changes http://libertystreeteconomics.newyorkfed.org/2013/03/first-impressions-can-be-misleading-revisions-to-house-price-changes.html#.U34gPFhdUyE
Housing Checkup--Has the Market Finally Bottomed Out?
http://libertystreeteconomics.newyorkfed.org/2012/07/just-released-housing-checkup-has-the-market-finally-bottomed-out.html#.U34gnFhdUyE
For more information on National Home Price Index:
http://www.newyorkfed.org/home-price-ind...
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- May Update: Home Prices (2003 - 2014)
- Runtime
- 0:41
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Map changes in home prices of each year from 2003 - 2014 (up to May 2014) based on CoreLogic overall house price indexes.
The Liberty Street Economics Blog has provided analysis on this housing data, including "First Impressions Can Be Misleading: Revisions to House Price Changes" on March 26, 2013, and Just Released: "Housing Checkup—Has the Market Finally Bottomed Out? " on July 17, 2012.
You can read both reports here:
First Impressions Can Be Misleading: Revisions to House Price Changes http://libertystreeteconomics.newyorkfed.org/2013/03/first-impressions-can-be-misleading-revisions-to-house-price-changes.html#.U34gPFhdUyE
Housing Checkup--Has the Market Finally Bottomed Out?
http://libertystreeteconomics.newyorkfed.org/2012/07/just-released-housing-checkup-has-the-market-finally-bottomed-out.html#.U34gnFhdUyE
For more information on National Home Price Index:
http://www.newyorkfed.org/home-price-inde...
- Title
- Know Your Numbers
- Runtime
- 0:49
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- On May 15th, 2014 the New York Fed convened business organization leaders and regional policymakers for "Filling the Gaps: Summit on Small Business Credit Innovations," a summit on how to maximize opportunities from credit innovations and minimize risk. Summit speakers featured non-bank lenders like LendingClub (peer-to-peer lending), PayPal (e-commerce lender) and CAN Capital (largest merchant cash advance funder), along with traditional lenders like American Express and JPMorgan Chase.
Highlights from the conference conversations:
+ State of the Market and Credit Opportunities
+ New Products from Traditional Sources
+ New Products from New Players
+ Credit Strategies for the New Market
More information from the Summit: http://nyfed.org/smallbizcredit
New York Fed's 2013 Small Business Credit Survey: http://www.newyorkfed.org/smallbusiness/Fall2013/
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- Evaluating Alternative Financing
- Runtime
- 1:00
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- On May 15th, 2014 the New York Fed convened business organization leaders and regional policymakers for "Filling the Gaps: Summit on Small Business Credit Innovations," a summit on how to maximize opportunities from credit innovations and minimize risk. Summit speakers featured non-bank lenders like LendingClub (peer-to-peer lending), PayPal (e-commerce lender) and CAN Capital (largest merchant cash advance funder), along with traditional lenders like American Express and JPMorgan Chase.
Highlights from the conference conversations:
+ State of the Market and Credit Opportunities
+ New Products from Traditional Sources
+ New Products from New Players
+ Credit Strategies for the New Market
More information from the Summit: http://nyfed.org/smallbizcredit
New York Fed's 2013 Small Business Credit Survey: http://www.newyorkfed.org/smallbusiness/Fall2013/
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- Understanding Short-Term vs. Long-Term Capital Needs
- Runtime
- 0:47
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- On May 15th, 2014 the New York Fed convened business organization leaders and regional policymakers for "Filling the Gaps: Summit on Small Business Credit Innovations," a summit on how to maximize opportunities from credit innovations and minimize risk. Summit speakers featured non-bank lenders like LendingClub (peer-to-peer lending), PayPal (e-commerce lender) and CAN Capital (largest merchant cash advance funder), along with traditional lenders like American Express and JPMorgan Chase.
Highlights from the conference conversations:
+ State of the Market and Credit Opportunities
+ New Products from Traditional Sources
+ New Products from New Players
+ Credit Strategies for the New Market
More information from the Summit: http://nyfed.org/smallbizcredit
New York Fed's 2013 Small Business Credit Survey: http://www.newyorkfed.org/smallbusiness/Fall2013/
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- Biggest Challenges Facing Small Businesses
- Runtime
- 1:02
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- On May 15th, 2014 the New York Fed convened business organization leaders and regional policymakers for "Filling the Gaps: Summit on Small Business Credit Innovations," a summit on how to maximize opportunities from credit innovations and minimize risk. Summit speakers featured non-bank lenders like LendingClub (peer-to-peer lending), PayPal (e-commerce lender) and CAN Capital (largest merchant cash advance funder), along with traditional lenders like American Express and JPMorgan Chase.
Highlights from the conference conversations:
+ State of the Market and Credit Opportunities
+ New Products from Traditional Sources
+ New Products from New Players
+ Credit Strategies for the New Market
More information from the Summit: http://nyfed.org/smallbizcredit
New York Fed's 2013 Small Business Credit Survey: http://www.newyorkfed.org/smallbusiness/Fall2013/
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- Small Businesses Are Diverse and Have Diverse Needs
- Runtime
- 0:54
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- On May 15th, 2014 the New York Fed convened business organization leaders and regional policymakers for "Filling the Gaps: Summit on Small Business Credit Innovations," a summit on how to maximize opportunities from credit innovations and minimize risk. Summit speakers featured non-bank lenders like LendingClub (peer-to-peer lending), PayPal (e-commerce lender) and CAN Capital (largest merchant cash advance funder), along with traditional lenders like American Express and JPMorgan Chase.
Highlights from the conference conversations:
+ State of the Market and Credit Opportunities
+ New Products from Traditional Sources
+ New Products from New Players
+ Credit Strategies for the New Market
More information from the Summit: http://nyfed.org/smallbizcredit
New York Fed's 2013 Small Business Credit Survey: http://www.newyorkfed.org/smallbusiness/Fall2013/
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- Q & A: Regional Labor Market (May 2014, 3 of 3)
- Runtime
- 28:08
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- The Federal Reserve Bank of New York hosted a press briefing entitled, "Regional Labor Market," on May 21, 2014.
The presentation provided an update on the jobs recovery in the region, and discussed how recent employment gains have been concentrated in lower and higher skilled sectors, while the share of workers in the middle-skilled jobs has continued to shrink.
The briefing also included an update on local economic conditions from staff economists. New York Fed President William C. Dudley offered remarks about national and regional economic conditions. President Dudley and New York Fed staff answered questions after the presentations.
The following is a Q&A session with President Dudley and New York Fed staff, held after the presentations.
For more information visit: http://www.newyorkfed.org/regional/regional_economic_press_briefings.html
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- Abel: Regional Labor Market (May 2014, 2 of 3)
- Runtime
- 19:52
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Presentation by Jaison R. Abel of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York as part of the New York Fed's Regional Economic Press Briefing entitled "Regional Labor Market," held on May 21, 2014
The presentation provided an update on the jobs recovery in the region, and discussed how recent employment gains have been concentrated in lower and higher skilled sectors, while the share of workers in the middle-skilled jobs has continued to shrink.
The briefing also included an update on local economic conditions from staff economists. New York Fed President William C. Dudley offered remarks about national and regional economic conditions. President Dudley and New York Fed staff answered questions after the presentations.
Abel's presentation: http://www.newyorkfed.org/newsevents/mediaadvisory/2014/Abel%20presentation%2005.21.2014.pdf
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- President Dudley: Regional Labor Market (May 2014, 1 of 3)
- Runtime
- 6:32
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- The Federal Reserve Bank of New York hosted a press briefing entitled, "Regional Labor Market," on May 21, 2014.
The presentation provided an update on the jobs recovery in the region, and discuss how recent employment gains have been concentrated in lower and higher skilled sectors, while the share of workers in the middle-skilled jobs has continued to shrink.
New York Fed economists provided information and insight on the recent economic performance of the Second District, which includes New York State, northern New Jersey, Fairfield County and Puerto Rico.
The following are the press briefing remarks by William C. Dudley, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York:
Good morning and welcome once again to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York's Regional Economic Press Briefing. I am pleased to have this opportunity to speak with you. This morning I want to focus on economic conditions in our reg...
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- April Update: Home Prices (2003 - 2014)
- Runtime
- 0:41
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Map changes in home prices of each year from 2003 - 2014 (up to April 2014) based on CoreLogic overall house price indexes.
The Liberty Street Economics Blog has provided analysis on this housing data, including "First Impressions Can Be Misleading: Revisions to House Price Changes" on March 26, 2013, and Just Released: "Housing Checkup—Has the Market Finally Bottomed Out? " on July 17, 2012.
You can read both reports here:
First Impressions Can Be Misleading: Revisions to House Price Changes http://libertystreeteconomics.newyorkfed.org/2013/03/first-impressions-can-be-misleading-revisions-to-house-price-changes.html#.U34gPFhdUyE
Housing Checkup--Has the Market Finally Bottomed Out?
http://libertystreeteconomics.newyorkfed.org/2012/07/just-released-housing-checkup-has-the-market-finally-bottomed-out.html#.U34gnFhdUyE
For more information on National Home Price Index:
http://www.newyorkfed.org/home-price-in...
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- March Update: Home Prices (2003 - 2014)
- Runtime
- 0:40
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Map changes in home prices of each year from 2003 - 2014 (up to March 2014) based on CoreLogic overall house price indexes.
The Liberty Street Economics Blog has provided analysis on this housing data, including "First Impressions Can Be Misleading: Revisions to House Price Changes" on March 26, 2013, and Just Released: "Housing Checkup—Has the Market Finally Bottomed Out? " on July 17, 2012.
You can read both reports here:
First Impressions Can Be Misleading: Revisions to House Price Changes http://libertystreeteconomics.newyorkfed.org/2013/03/first-impressions-can-be-misleading-revisions-to-house-price-changes.html#.U34gPFhdUyE
Housing Checkup--Has the Market Finally Bottomed Out?
http://libertystreeteconomics.newyorkfed.org/2012/07/just-released-housing-checkup-has-the-market-finally-bottomed-out.html#.U34gnFhdUyE
For more information on National Home Price Index:
http://www.newyorkfed.org/home-price-in...
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- February Update: Home Prices (2003 - 2014)
- Runtime
- 0:41
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Map changes in home prices of each year from 2003 - 2014 (up to February 2014) based on CoreLogic overall house price indexes.
The Liberty Street Economics Blog has provided analysis on this housing data, including "First Impressions Can Be Misleading: Revisions to House Price Changes" on March 26, 2013, and Just Released: "Housing Checkup—Has the Market Finally Bottomed Out? " on July 17, 2012.
You can read both reports here:
First Impressions Can Be Misleading: Revisions to House Price Changes
http://libertystreeteconomics.newyorkfed.org/2013/03/first-impressions-can-be-misleading-revisions-to-house-price-changes.html#.U3z_mVhdUyE
Housing Checkup--Has the Market Finally Bottomed Out?
http://libertystreeteconomics.newyorkfed.org/2012/07/just-released-housing-checkup-has-the-market-finally-bottomed-out.html#.U30ADlhdUyE
For more information on National Home Price Index:
http://www.newyorkfed.o...
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- Changes in Home Prices (2003 - 2013)
- Runtime
- 0:40
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Map changes in home prices of each year from 2003 - 2013 based on CoreLogic overall house price indexes.
The Liberty Street Economics Blog has provided analysis on this housing data, including "First Impressions Can Be Misleading: Revisions to House Price Changes" on March 26, 2013, and Just Released: "Housing Checkup—Has the Market Finally Bottomed Out? " on July 17, 2012.
You can read both reports here:
First Impressions Can Be Misleading: Revisions to House Price Changes
http://libertystreeteconomics.newyork...
Housing Checkup--Has the Market Finally Bottomed Out?
http://libertystreeteconomics.newyork...
For more information on National Home Price Index:
http://www.newyorkfed.org/home-price-...
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- December Update: Home Prices (2003 - 2013)
- Runtime
- 0:41
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Map changes in home prices of each year from 2003 - 2013 (up to December 2013) based on CoreLogic overall house price indexes.
The Liberty Street Economics Blog has provided analysis on this housing data, including "First Impressions Can Be Misleading: Revisions to House Price Changes" on March 26, 2013, and Just Released: "Housing Checkup—Has the Market Finally Bottomed Out? " on July 17, 2012.
You can read both reports here:
First Impressions Can Be Misleading: Revisions to House Price Changes
http://libertystreeteconomics.newyork...
Housing Checkup--Has the Market Finally Bottomed Out?
http://libertystreeteconomics.newyork...
For more information on National Home Price Index:
http://www.newyorkfed.org/home-price-...
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- La Mejor Inversiόn Son Tus Sueños (Third Place 2013/2014: Puerto Rico)
- Runtime
- 0:33
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Third Place: Puerto Rico Financial Awareness Video Festival, "La Mejor Inversiόn Son Tus Sueños" by Camila Portela Cabán, Sara Silva Jetter, Cristal Matos (Universidad de Puerto Rico—Recinto de Rio Piedras).
The New York Fed's Puerto Rico Financial Awareness Video Festival seeks to engage, educate and empower young adults to be smart users of credit.
The festival challenges college students to produce a 30-second video promoting wise credit use among young adults. The festival provides students the opportunity to learn about the value of financial literacy and good credit through creative means. More than 30 videos were entered in the competition from 20 colleges and universities in Puerto Rico. The festival in Puerto Rico is cosponsored by the Puerto Rico Bankers Association. Each year, the New York Fed sponsors two festivals: one in Puerto Rico and another for the tri-state region.
Submitted videos were voted on by the public, with finalist...
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- Oríentate...Ahorra (Second Place 2013/2014: Puerto Rico)
- Runtime
- 0:32
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Second Place: Puerto Rico Financial Awareness Video Festival, "Oríentate...Ahorra" by Maria A. Alvarez Rodríguez, Pamela Datiz Mercado, Manuel Morales Concepciόn (Universidad Interamericana de Puerto Rico—Recinto de Aguadilla).
The New York Fed's Puerto Rico Financial Awareness Video Festival seeks to engage, educate and empower young adults to be smart users of credit.
The festival challenges college students to produce a 30-second video promoting wise credit use among young adults. The festival provides students the opportunity to learn about the value of financial literacy and good credit through creative means. More than 30 videos were entered in the competition from 20 colleges and universities in Puerto Rico. The festival in Puerto Rico is cosponsored by the Puerto Rico Bankers Association. Each year, the New York Fed sponsors two festivals: one in Puerto Rico and another for the tri-state region.
Submitted videos were voted on by the...
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- Haz Que Valga (First Place 2013/2014: Puerto Rico)
- Runtime
- 0:32
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- First Place: Puerto Rico Financial Awareness Video Festival, "Haz Que Valga," by Crisitian Rodrguez Jusino, Marelene Medina Ortiz and Joseph Santaella Vidal
(Pontificia Universidad Católica de Ponce).
The New York Fed's Puerto Rico Financial Awareness Video Festival seeks to engage, educate and empower young adults to be smart users of credit.
The festival challenges college students to produce a 30-second video promoting wise credit use among young adults. The festival provides students the opportunity to learn about the value of financial literacy and good credit through creative means. More than 30 videos were entered in the competition from 20 colleges and universities in Puerto Rico. The festival in Puerto Rico is cosponsored by the Puerto Rico Bankers Association. Each year, the New York Fed sponsors two festivals: one in Puerto Rico and another for the tri-state region.
Submitted videos were voted on by the public, with finalists ...
- Title
- November Update: Home Prices (2003 - 2013)
- Runtime
- 0:41
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Map changes in home prices of each year from 2003 - 2013 (up to November 2013) based on CoreLogic overall house price indexes.
The Liberty Street Economics Blog has provided analysis on this housing data, including "First Impressions Can Be Misleading: Revisions to House Price Changes" on March 26, 2013, and Just Released: "Housing Checkup—Has the Market Finally Bottomed Out? " on July 17, 2012.
You can read both reports here:
First Impressions Can Be Misleading: Revisions to House Price Changes
http://libertystreeteconomics.newyorkfed.org/2013/03/first-impressions-can-be-misleading-revisions-to-house-price-changes.html
Housing Checkup--Has the Market Finally Bottomed Out?
http://libertystreeteconomics.newyorkfed.org/2012/07/just-released-housing-checkup-has-the-market-finally-bottomed-out.html
For more information on National Home Price Index:
http://www.newyorkfed.org/home-price-index/#
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- October Update: Home Prices (2003 - 2013)
- Runtime
- 0:41
- Date posted
- 12 years ago
- Description
- Map changes in home prices of each year from 2003 - 2013 (up to October 2013) based on CoreLogic overall house price indexes.
The Liberty Street Economics Blog has provided analysis on this housing data, including "First Impressions Can Be Misleading: Revisions to House Price Changes" on March 26, 2013, and Just Released: "Housing Checkup—Has the Market Finally Bottomed Out? " on July 17, 2012.
You can read both reports here:
First Impressions Can Be Misleading: Revisions to House Price Changes
http://libertystreeteconomics.newyorkfed.org/2013/03/first-impressions-can-be-misleading-revisions-to-house-price-changes.html
Housing Checkup--Has the Market Finally Bottomed Out?
http://libertystreeteconomics.newyorkfed.org/2012/07/just-released-housing-checkup-has-the-market-finally-bottomed-out.html
For more information on National Home Price Index:
http://www.newyorkfed.org/home-price-index/#
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- Credit Oath (Third Place 2014)
- Runtime
- 0:36
- Date posted
- 13 years ago
- Description
- Third Place: 2014 Savvy Credit Video Festival, "Credit Oath" by Nadine Richardt, Andre Douglas, Erika Goudron (Bloomfield College)
The New York Fed's Savvy Credit Video Festival seeks to engage, educate and empower young adults to be smart users of credit.
The festival challenges college students to produce a 30-second video promoting wise credit use among young adults. The contest provides students the opportunity to learn about the value of financial literacy and good credit through creative means. More than 31 videos were entered in the competition from 18 colleges and universities in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. Each year, the New York Fed sponsors two festivals: one in Puerto Rico and another for the tri-state region.
Submitted videos were voted on by the public, with finalists judged by a celebrity panel before a live audience at a special event on February 5, 2014. Winning teams received prizes; first place included a cash award an...
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- Debt Stalker (Winner, Social Media Prize 2014)
- Runtime
- 0:38
- Date posted
- 13 years ago
- Description
- Social Media Prize: 2014 Savvy Credit Video Festival, "Debt Stalker" by Joseph Cusmano, John Touhey, Taylor Aufiero (Manhattan College).
The New York Fed's Savvy Credit Video Festival seeks to engage, educate and empower young adults to be smart users of credit.
The festival challenges college students to produce a 30-second video promoting wise credit use among young adults. The contest provides students the opportunity to learn about the value of financial literacy and good credit through creative means. More than 31 videos were entered in the competition from 18 colleges and universities in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. Each year, the New York Fed sponsors two festivals: one in Puerto Rico and another for the tri-state region.
Submitted videos were voted on by the public, with finalists judged by a celebrity panel before a live audience at a special event on February 5, 2014. Winning teams received prizes; first place included a cash aw...
- Title
- Texting and Credit (Second Place 2014)
- Runtime
- 0:35
- Date posted
- 13 years ago
- Description
- Second Place: 2014 Savvy Credit Video Festival, "Texting and Credit" by Jessica M'Sihid, Oswald Barrios, Christian Orellana (LaGuardia Community College).
The New York Fed's Savvy Credit Video Festival seeks to engage, educate and empower young adults to be smart users of credit.
The festival challenges college students to produce a 30-second video promoting wise credit use among young adults. The contest provides students the opportunity to learn about the value of financial literacy and good credit through creative means. More than 31 videos were entered in the competition from 18 colleges and universities in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. Each year, the New York Fed sponsors two festivals: one in Puerto Rico and another for the tri-state region.
Submitted videos were voted on by the public, with finalists judged by a celebrity panel before a live audience at a special event on February 5, 2014. Winning teams received prizes; first place ...
- Title
- Elevate Your Credit (First Place 2014)
- Runtime
- 0:33
- Date posted
- 13 years ago
- Description
- First Place: 2014 Savvy Credit Video Festival, "Elevate Your Credit" by Rasa Partin, Ben Remetz, Andras Roder (Brooklyn College).
The New York Fed's Savvy Credit Video Festival seeks to engage, educate and empower young adults to be smart users of credit.
The festival challenges college students to produce a 30-second video promoting wise credit use among young adults. The contest provides students the opportunity to learn about the value of financial literacy and good credit through creative means. More than 31 videos were entered in the competition from 18 colleges and universities in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. Each year, the New York Fed sponsors two festivals: one in Puerto Rico and another for the tri-state region.
Submitted videos were voted on by the public, with finalists judged by a celebrity panel before a live audience at a special event on February 5, 2014. Winning teams received prizes; first place included a cash award an...
- Title
- Hallegatte - Risk and Opportunity: Managing Risk For Development
- Runtime
- 2:20
- Date posted
- 13 years ago
- Description
- The conference held on November 1, 2013 brought together experts on risk analysis and local policymakers to develop a framework for decision making on the protection of infrastructure in the wake of disasters.
The damage and disruption caused by Superstorm Sandy on the communications, power, and transportation infrastructure in many parts of the New York City region highlighted the need to examine ways to limit the adverse effects of extreme events on critical infrastructure in urban areas.
Conference participants included representatives of state and local governments and various utilities as well as academics who provided perspective on the issues.
The discussion-oriented conference outlined key elements of an effective public policy strategy to address the potential infrastructure losses attributable to catastrophic events.
For more information on the conference:
http://www.newyorkfed.org/research/conference/2013/managing...
- Title
- Jacob - Risks to NYC and Mitigation Strategies
- Runtime
- 2:09
- Date posted
- 13 years ago
- Description
- The conference held on November 1, 2013 brought together experts on risk analysis and local policymakers to develop a framework for decision making on the protection of infrastructure in the wake of disasters.
The damage and disruption caused by Superstorm Sandy on the communications, power, and transportation infrastructure in many parts of the New York City region highlighted the need to examine ways to limit the adverse effects of extreme events on critical infrastructure in urban areas.
Conference participants included representatives of state and local governments and various utilities as well as academics who provided perspective on the issues.
The discussion-oriented conference outlined key elements of an effective public policy strategy to address the potential infrastructure losses attributable to catastrophic events.
For more information on the conference:
http://www.newyorkfed.org/research/conference/2013/managing...
- Title
- Kunreuther - Insuring Infrastructure Against Disaster Losses
- Runtime
- 1:49
- Date posted
- 13 years ago
- Description
- The conference held on November 1, 2013 brought together experts on risk analysis and local policymakers to develop a framework for decision making on the protection of infrastructure in the wake of disasters.
The damage and disruption caused by Superstorm Sandy on the communications, power, and transportation infrastructure in many parts of the New York City region highlighted the need to examine ways to limit the adverse effects of extreme events on critical infrastructure in urban areas.
Conference participants included representatives of state and local governments and various utilities as well as academics who provided perspective on the issues.
The discussion-oriented conference outlined key elements of an effective public policy strategy to address the potential infrastructure losses attributable to catastrophic events.
For more information on the conference:
http://www.newyorkfed.org/research/conference/2013/managing...
- Title
- Oppenheimer - Coastal Cities and Climate change
- Runtime
- 2:14
- Date posted
- 13 years ago
- Description
- The conference held on November 1, 2013 brought together experts on risk analysis and local policymakers to develop a framework for decision making on the protection of infrastructure in the wake of disasters.
The damage and disruption caused by Superstorm Sandy on the communications, power, and transportation infrastructure in many parts of the New York City region highlighted the need to examine ways to limit the adverse effects of extreme events on critical infrastructure in urban areas.
Conference participants included representatives of state and local governments and various utilities as well as academics who provided perspective on the issues.
The discussion-oriented conference outlined key elements of an effective public policy strategy to address the potential infrastructure losses attributable to catastrophic events.
For more information on the conference:
http://www.newyorkfed.org/research/conference/2013/managing...
- Title
- Rose - Resilient Responses to Catastrophes Impacting Critical Urban Infrastructure
- Runtime
- 1:58
- Date posted
- 13 years ago
- Description
- The conference held on November 1, 2013 brought together experts on risk analysis and local policymakers to develop a framework for decision making on the protection of infrastructure in the wake of disasters.
The damage and disruption caused by Superstorm Sandy on the communications, power, and transportation infrastructure in many parts of the New York City region highlighted the need to examine ways to limit the adverse effects of extreme events on critical infrastructure in urban areas.
Conference participants included representatives of state and local governments and various utilities as well as academics who provided perspective on the issues.
The discussion-oriented conference outlined key elements of an effective public policy strategy to address the potential infrastructure losses attributable to catastrophic events.
For more information on the conference:
http://www.newyorkfed.org/research/conference/2013/managing...
- Title
- Grossi - Modeling Risks to Infrastructure in Urban Areas
- Runtime
- 1:34
- Date posted
- 13 years ago
- Description
- The conference held on November 1, 2013 brought together experts on risk analysis and local policymakers to develop a framework for decision making on the protection of infrastructure in the wake of disasters.
The damage and disruption caused by Superstorm Sandy on the communications, power, and transportation infrastructure in many parts of the New York City region highlighted the need to examine ways to limit the adverse effects of extreme events on critical infrastructure in urban areas.
Conference participants included representatives of state and local governments and various utilities as well as academics who provided perspective on the issues.
The discussion-oriented conference outlined key elements of an effective public policy strategy to address the potential infrastructure losses attributable to catastrophic events.
For more information on the conference:
http://www.newyorkfed.org/research/conference/2013/managing...
- Title
- Rosenzweig - The New York City Panel on Climate Change
- Runtime
- 2:03
- Date posted
- 13 years ago
- Description
- The conference held on November 1, 2013 brought together experts on risk analysis and local policymakers to develop a framework for decision making on the protection of infrastructure in the wake of disasters.
The damage and disruption caused by Superstorm Sandy on the communications, power, and transportation infrastructure in many parts of the New York City region highlighted the need to examine ways to limit the adverse effects of extreme events on critical infrastructure in urban areas.
Conference participants included representatives of state and local governments and various utilities as well as academics who provided perspective on the issues.
The discussion-oriented conference outlined key elements of an effective public policy strategy to address the potential infrastructure losses attributable to catastrophic events.
For more information on the conference:
http://www.newyorkfed.org/research/conference/2013/managing...
- Title
- Stavins - An Economic Perspective on Climate Change Policy
- Runtime
- 2:58
- Date posted
- 13 years ago
- Description
- The conference held on November 1, 2013 brought together experts on risk analysis and local policymakers to develop a framework for decision making on the protection of infrastructure in the wake of disasters.
The damage and disruption caused by Superstorm Sandy on the communications, power, and transportation infrastructure in many parts of the New York City region highlighted the need to examine ways to limit the adverse effects of extreme events on critical infrastructure in urban areas.
Conference participants included representatives of state and local governments and various utilities as well as academics who provided perspective on the issues.
The discussion-oriented conference outlined key elements of an effective public policy strategy to address the potential infrastructure losses attributable to catastrophic events.
For more information on the conference:
http://www.newyorkfed.org/research/conference/2013/managing...
- Title
- Lempert - Protecting Critical Infrastructure When the Costs and Benefit are Unclear
- Runtime
- 2:41
- Date posted
- 13 years ago
- Description
- The conference held on November 1, 2013 brought together experts on risk analysis and local policymakers to develop a framework for decision making on the protection of infrastructure in the wake of disasters.
The damage and disruption caused by Superstorm Sandy on the communications, power, and transportation infrastructure in many parts of the New York City region highlighted the need to examine ways to limit the adverse effects of extreme events on critical infrastructure in urban areas.
Conference participants included representatives of state and local governments and various utilities as well as academics who provided perspective on the issues.
The discussion-oriented conference outlined key elements of an effective public policy strategy to address the potential infrastructure losses attributable to catastrophic events.
For more information on the conference:
http://www.newyorkfed.org/research/conference/2013/managing...
- Title
- Pinsky - Protecting Critical Infrastructure in Urban Areas
- Runtime
- 2:10
- Date posted
- 13 years ago
- Description
- The conference held on November 1, 2013 brought together experts on risk analysis and local policymakers to develop a framework for decision making on the protection of infrastructure in the wake of disasters.
The damage and disruption caused by Superstorm Sandy on the communications, power, and transportation infrastructure in many parts of the New York City region highlighted the need to examine ways to limit the adverse effects of extreme events on critical infrastructure in urban areas.
Conference participants included representatives of state and local governments and various utilities as well as academics who provided perspective on the issues.
The discussion-oriented conference outlined key elements of an effective public policy strategy to address the potential infrastructure losses attributable to catastrophic events.
For more information on the conference:
http://www.newyorkfed.org/research/conference/2013/managing...
- Title
- Abel: Private For-Profit Institutions in Higher Education (November 2013, 2 of 4)
- Runtime
- 11:36
- Date posted
- 13 years ago
- Description
- Presentation by Jaison R. Abel of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York as part of the New York Fed's Regional Economic Press Briefing entitled "Private For-Profit Institutions in the Higher Education Landscape," held on November 20, 2013
The presentation provided information about enrollment, cost, student debt and completion rates for institutions specializing in two-year degrees and professional certificate programs.
The briefing also included an update on local economic conditions from staff economists. New York Fed President William C. Dudley offered remarks about national and regional economic conditions. President Dudley and New York Fed staff answered questions after the presentations.
Abel's presentation ( slides 1 - 12) :
http://www.newyorkfed.org/newsevents/mediaadvisory/2013/PressBriefing_11_20_2013.pdf
- Title
- Q & A: Private For-Profit Institutions in Higher Education (November 2013, 4 of 4)
- Runtime
- 34:17
- Date posted
- 13 years ago
- Description
- The Federal Reserve Bank of New York hosted a press briefing entitled, "Private For-Profit Institutions in the Higher Education Landscape," on November 20, 2013
The presentation provided information about enrollment, cost, student debt and completion rates for institutions specializing in two-year degrees and professional certificate programs.
The briefing also included an update on local economic conditions from staff economists. New York Fed President William C. Dudley offered remarks about national and regional economic conditions.
The following is a Q&A session with President Dudley and New York Fed staff, held after the presentations.
For more information visit: http://www.newyorkfed.org/newsevents/mediaadvisory/2013/1113_2013.html
- Title
- President Dudley: Private For-Profit Institutions in Higher Education (November 2013, 1 of 4)
- Runtime
- 12:27
- Date posted
- 13 years ago
- Description
- The Federal Reserve Bank of New York hosted a press briefing entitled, "Private For-Profit Institutions in the Higher Education Landscape," on November 20, 2013
The presentation provided information about enrollment, cost, student debt and completion rates for institutions specializing in two-year degrees and professional certificate programs.
The briefing also included an update on local economic conditions from staff economists. New York Fed President William C. Dudley offered remarks about national and regional economic conditions. President Dudley and New York Fed staff answered questions after the presentations.
The following are the press briefing remarks by William C. Dudley, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York:
Good morning and welcome once again to the New York Fed's Regional Economic Press Briefing. I am pleased to have this opportunity to speak with you—and, through you, to the ...
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- Chakrabarti: Private For-Profit Institutions in Higher Education (November 2013, 3 of 4)
- Runtime
- 19:22
- Date posted
- 13 years ago
- Description
- Presentation by Rajashri Chakrabarti of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York as part of the New York Fed's Regional Economic Press Briefing entitled "Private For-Profit Institutions in the Higher Education Landscape," held on November 20, 2013
The presentation provided information about enrollment, cost, student debt and completion rates for institutions specializing in two-year degrees and professional certificate programs.
The briefing also included an update on local economic conditions from staff economists. New York Fed President William C. Dudley offered remarks about national and regional economic conditions. President Dudley and New York Fed staff answered questions after the presentations.
Chakrabarti's presentation ( slides 13 - 49) :
http://www.newyorkfed.org/newsevents/mediaadvisory/2013/PressBriefing_11_20_2013.pdf

