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NY Fed: charter schools preferred over public

Central Banking | 15 Sep 2010 secure

New York Federal Reserve study finds charter schools in Michigan compete for student enrollment with private schools

Topics: United States, Federal Reserve, New York

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BoJ's Nishimura says subprime crisis mirrored Japan’s 80’s housing bust

Central Banking | 13 Sep 2010 secure

Topics: Bank of Japan, United States, Japan, Subprime, Malaysia, Financial crisis

Fed proposes high frequency method to calculate equity returns

Central Banking | 10 Sep 2010 secure

Topics: United States, risk, Federal Reserve

OECD warns on global slowdown

Central Banking | 09 Sep 2010 secure

Topics: Canada, Eurozone, Japan, United States, United Kingdom, G7, OECD

Beige Book points to gloomy outlook for US economy

Central Banking | 09 Sep 2010 secure

Topics: Recession, Chicago, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, New York, GDP, United States, Federal Reserve

Boston Fed: Massachusetts suburb receives housing boost from Boston

Central Banking | 08 Sep 2010 secure

Topics: House prices, United States, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, Federal Reserve, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

Interview: Raghuram Rajan

Central Banking | 07 Sep 2010 secure

Topics: United States, Raghuram Rajan, Federal Reserve

Central banks are preferred regulators: CentralBanking.com panel

Central Banking | 07 Sep 2010 | screening image

Topics: United Kingdom, United States, Emerging markets, monetary policy, Bank of England, John Gieve, Charles Goodhart

Federal Reserve: discount rate minutes July-August 2010

Central Banking | 07 Sep 2010 secure

Topics: United States, Federal Reserve

EXCLUSIVE: Don’t rely on near-zero rates, says Rajan

Central Banking | 07 Sep 2010 secure

Topics: Raghuram Rajan, United States, Ben Bernanke

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