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CHAIRMAN BERNANKE DELIVERS REMARKS AT THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF BOSTON'S 52ND ANNUAL ECONOMIC CONFERENCE, CHATHAM, MASSACHUSETTS, AS REL...
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Kathryn G. Underwood, president and CEO of Hanover-based Ledyard National Bank, has been reelected to a three-year term on the board of directors at t...
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GOVERNOR KROSZNER DELIVERS REMARKS AT THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF BOSTON AMA CONFERENCE, BOSTON, AS RELEASED BY THE FEDERAL RESERVE
MAY 14...
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Daniel B. Bickford and Richard J. McCarthy, Boston, Mass., with whom Ely, Bartlett, Brown & Proctor, Boston, Mass., was on brief, for plaintiff, appel...
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FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM BOARD OF GOVERNORS CHAIRMAN BEN BERNANKE DELIVERS REMARKS AT THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF BOSTON 54TH ECONOMIC CONFE...
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Percentage of consumers who once had a credit card but no longer use one to make payments rose in 2009; use of debit and prepaid cards also declining ...
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GOVERNOR KOHN DELIVERS REMARKS AT THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF BOSTON'S 51ST ECONOMIC CONFERENCE, AS RELEASED BY THE FEDERAL RESERVE
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American High School Teams from 15 States Compete in the 2011 Euro Challenge
WASHINGTON, March 29, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- American high school students taking part in the 2011 Euro Challenge competition are poised to solve Europe's economic problems. Now in its sixth year, the Euro Challenge is an academic contest that provides a unique and exciting educational opportunity for thousands of students from across the United States to learn about the European Union - the largest economic partner of the US - and the economies that share its single currency, the euro. On April 7, four Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Rhode Island schools (The Derryfield School-NH, Pelham High School-NH, Smithfield-RI, Bedford High School-MA) will gather at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston to showca...
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Terence P. O'Malley, Asst. Atty. Gen., with whom Robert H. Quinn, Atty. Gen., and Walter H. Mayo, III, Asst. Atty. Gen., were on brief, for defendant-...
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Robert Tannenwald, an authority on public finance issues, said there's no easy way to spark economic development in West Virginia but he has a few ideas that might be helpful.
Tannenwald, a former vice president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, will be the keynote speaker Tuesday at the West Virginia Center of Budget and Policy's annual meeting at the Marriott.