The final New York Fed Staff Nowcast for 2024:Q3 was 2.9%, with the 50% probability interval at [1.8, 3.9] and the 68% interval at [1.2, 4.4]. https://nyfed.org/3LbPEur
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Financial Services
New York, NY 141,666 followers
Serving the Second District and the Nation
About us
Be aware of potentially fake online job postings that claim to be from the Federal Reserve. Always verify and apply to jobs on the Federal Reserve System Careers webpage. The Federal Reserve Bank of New York works within the Federal Reserve System and with other public and private sector institutions to foster the safety, soundness and vitality of our economic and financial systems. Some of its most critical functions include the implementation of monetary policy, supervision and regulation of depository institutions, international operations and financial services. The New York Fed oversees the Second Federal Reserve District, which includes New York State, the 12 northern counties of New Jersey, Fairfield County in Connecticut, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Though we serve the public interest in a geographically small area, the New York Fed is the largest Reserve Bank in terms of assets and volume of activity. We accomplish this with talented and innovative people working within a collaborative and inclusive culture. We welcome and invite engagement and discussion on our Linkedin page. In order to maintain a productive exchange of thoughts, opinions, and ideas we prohibit any comments that contain: • Defamation of an individual, group or organization • Spam: posting identical or similar posts repeatedly • Obscenity or vulgarity • Misleading or fraudulent statements and false information • A violation of another’s intellectual property rights • commercial in nature The views, opinions and experiences expressed in user-submitted comments are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. We reserve the right to remove comments, at our discretion and without notice.
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http://www.newyorkfed.org
External link for Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- Industry
- Financial Services
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- New York, NY
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1914
- Specialties
- Monetary Policy, Supervision and Regulation, Financial Services, International Operations, Payment Systems, Economic Research and Statistics, Risk Management, and Information Security
Locations
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Primary
33 Liberty Street
New York, NY 10045, US
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100 Orchard Street
East Rutherford, NJ, US
Employees at Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Updates
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Participants at “The Future of New York City: Focus on Jobs” discussed the city's post-pandemic employment rebound, the geographic redistribution of jobs in New York City, and the workforce development challenges the city faces. They detailed how the city's post-pandemic job growth has been polarized, with gains in lower-wage and higher wage jobs, but a decline in middle-wage jobs. https://nyfed.org/3UtkGTh
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Last week, we celebrated Law Enforcement Unit (LEU) Appreciation Day. Our LEU team is a key factor in our ability to carry out our mission effectively and safely. 24/7, they protect the New York Fed’s people, property, and premises as we work to make the economy stronger and the financial system more stable for all. We're grateful for their dedicated service.
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Last week, we held our 15th Annual Disability Mentoring Day event in honor of National Disability Employment Awareness Month. This event was hosted by FedAbility, our disability awareness resource network. Students paired with New York Fed mentors, learned about the Federal Reserve, participated in an interactive resume and interview workshop, listened to a fireside chat on our accommodations and benefits, and toured the Museum and Learning Center.
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The New York Fed Staff Nowcast for 2024:Q3 is 2.9%, with the 50% probability interval at [1.8, 3.9] and the 68% interval at [1.3, 4.5]. https://nyfed.org/3LbPEur
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We love a #tickertapeparade in Autumn! And we're proud to fly the #NYLiberty flag today celebrating our 2024 #WNBA champions, and New York's first basketball championship in almost 50 years. LIGHT. IT. UPPPPPPP 🗽🏆🏀#EveryoneWatchesWomensSports
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Earlier this month, President John C. Williams visited New York State's Southern Tier region to meet with leaders in government, business, education, and community development. During his two-day tour, President Williams visited Watkins Glen International, a NASCAR racetrack, and participated in discussions with agricultural, economic, and industrial development representatives in Steuben County. He then met with community development leaders in Chemung County, engaged with manufacturing firm leaders, and visited the facilities of railcar maker CAF USA. Afterwards, he visited Corning Inc., a materials science company that makes products for industrial applications, and learned about its key products and markets. In Binghamton, President Williams met with local business leaders at an event hosted by the Greater Binghamton Chamber at the Association for Vision Rehabilitation and Employment, delivered remarks and took student questions at Binghamton University, and met with university leaders about its economic impact on the area and its battery innovation and other key initiatives. Learn more: https://nyfed.org/4dVq5ct
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Today we released our latest podcast series on banking culture reform. In the four-part series, host Toni Dechario examines the role of accountability in preventing misconduct and fostering cultures of integrity with Joe McGrath and Ciaran Walker, co-authors of the New Accountability in Financial Services; professor and author Kelly Richmond Pope, CPA; former prosecutor for the Eastern District of New York Evan Norris; and her Culture initiative colleague Thomas Noone. Listen here: https://nyfed.org/4eJSWSl
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We hosted a conference earlier this month on the future of jobs in New York City. Discussion topics included how the composition of jobs in the city has changed since the pandemic; what’s needed to create jobs that pay family-sustaining wages and provide broad-based prosperity to the city; and how to develop and attract workers to fill those jobs. Watch the full recording here: https://nyfed.org/4exiYaZ