The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, also known as the Philadelphia Fed and the Philly Fed - headquartered at 10 N. Independence Mall West (N. 6th Street) at Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with an additional entrance at N. 7th Street - is responsible for the Third District of the Federal Reserve, which covers eastern and central Pennsylvania, the nine southern counties of New Jersey, and Delaware. Its geographical territory is by far the smallest in the system, and its population base is the second-smallest (next to the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis). The current President of the Philadelphia Fed is Charles Plosser. On July 1, 2015, Patrick T. Harker will become President and Chief Executive Officer.
The Philadelphia Fed conducts research on both the national and regional economy. Its regional manufacturing index is the second of the regional manufacturing reports released every month (the New York Fed's Empire State Index is now released earlier), but it is still very important to the financial community as a proxy for nationwide manufacturing conditions. The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia publishes a quarterly survey of professional economic forecasters, the Survey of Professional Forecasters, also called "The Anxious Index". It is a highly predictive report on the prospects for the Economy of the United States. It also publishes a quarterly publication entitled Business Review. The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia also publishes the Livingston Survey and the Greenbook data sets.
Current Board of Directors
The following people serve on the board of directors as of 2013: All terms expire December 31.
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See also
- Federal Reserve System
- Federal Reserve Districts
- Federal Reserve Branches
- Federal Reserve Act
- Old Federal Reserve Bank Building (Philadelphia)
- Structure of the Federal Reserve System
References
Notes
External links
- The Philadelphia Fed's home page
- A map of the third district
- Public Statements of Karl Bopp, former President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
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