speeches · December 7, 1987
Regional President Speech
Silas Keehn · President
Silas Keehn: Introductory Remarks
December 1987 Economic Forums
12/. 8/.87 -- Kohler/Sheboygan, WI {breakfast)
12/ 8187 -- Lake County, IL (p.m.)
121/10/87 -- Milwaukee, WI (a.m.)
I.
Welcome/Introductions
A. Welcome
1. Very pleased to have here
2. Particularly appreciate assistance from bankers associates and friends
3. Delighted to have such good turnout
4. One of series of meetings to talk about economy and
monetary policy
B. Introduce associates
Karl Scheid
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II. Federal Reserve System - Pamphlets, books, info
A. Geographically - 12 Districts
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1. Separate Bank - Government Corporation
2. Stock owned by member banks
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B. Separate Boards of Directors
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1. FRB Chicago, 9 Directors
a. 6 elected
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b. 3 appointed by Board of Governors
2. Detroit Branch, 7 Directors
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b. 3 - Board of Governors
C. Advisory Councils
1. Agriculture
2. Small Business
D. Given geographical structure/Board of Directors/
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Advisory Councils
1. Truly representational
2. Geographic areas
3. Social and economic interest groups
Introduction - Page 3
111. FRB of Chicago
A. 5 States (Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Wisconsin)
B. Detroit Branch
C. 3 RCPCs (Milwaukee, Indianapolis, Des Moines)
D. Interesting diversity - slice across economic America
1. Manufacturing - heavy industry, light industry
2. Agriculture
3. Commerce / financial
E. Activities
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1. Operations - processing of transactions - check /
electronic - 160 million checks per month
2. Supervision/regulation
a. Regulatory - development of rules, govern
operations of banks
b. Supervision - monitoring adherence - examine
action
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3. Economic research activities
a. National / regional
b. Monetary policy
4. This latter activity - why we are here today
a. One of series of meetings in District
b. To provide you some background on
1. The economic outlook as we see it
2. The issues and challenges we face in
monetary policy decisionmaking process
c. And, to gain some further information from you
that will be helpful in making those decisions
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5. We'll begin with Karl
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a. Current status and outlook for the economy
b. Then I'll review some of the major issues that
1. Impact on that outlook
2. Impact on our decisions
c. Questions afterwards
TURN TO KARL
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Cite this document
APA
Silas Keehn (1987, December 7). Regional President Speech. Speeches, Federal Reserve. https://whenthefedspeaks.com/doc/regional_speeche_19871208_silas_keehn
BibTeX
@misc{wtfs_regional_speeche_19871208_silas_keehn,
author = {Silas Keehn},
title = {Regional President Speech},
year = {1987},
month = {Dec},
howpublished = {Speeches, Federal Reserve},
url = {https://whenthefedspeaks.com/doc/regional_speeche_19871208_silas_keehn},
note = {Retrieved via When the Fed Speaks corpus}
}