United States

Fed revises estimate on number and value of checks

US - Newly released numbers from the Federal Reserve System suggest that US check usage may have peaked in the 1990's and if so, that check writing in the U.S. may be steadily giving way to electronic forms of payment.

O'Neill sees growth, zero inflation

US - U.S. Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill has said that the U.S. economy was set to exit 2002 in good shape with inflation benign, but exhorted corporate executives to help revitalize the economy by setting an example of honesty and integrity.

Federal Reserve Bulletin - August 2002

REPORT - The Bulletin is in two parts. Firstly the Monetary Policy Report to the Congress and an article, 'The Use of Checks and Other Noncash Payment Instruments in the United States'. The article suggests that the use of checks in the United States has…

Speech by Shigemitsu Sugisaki of the IMF, 24 July

SPEECH - In a speech titled 'The U.S. and Japan in the Global Economic System' Sugisaki said "Japan's decade-long economic slump owes much to the delays in implementing structural reform, particularly bank and corporate debt restructuring". He added …

US bank gives away money at ATM

US - Road construction is such a pain at one of Nebraska's busiest intersections that a bank is giving away money for nothing as a special surprise to some customers.

IMF Working Paper Series

RESEARCH - Internal Models-Based Capital Regulation and Bank Risk-Taking Incentives by Paul H Kupiec, Monetary and Exchange Affairs Department, IMF, July 2002.

Check-truncation talks today

US - Senate House Financial Services Committee staff are scheduled to meet today with bank and consumer groups to seek common ground on check-truncation legislation.

Electronic Payment Usage Grows- Chicago Fed Letter

PUBLICATION - The August 2002 issue of Chicago Fed Letter explores the recent growth of online person-to person payments, the problems and opportunities faced by payment providers and future opportunities for these payments.

Chicago Fed Letter - September Special Issue 2002

PUBLICATION - The household balance sheet-Too much debt? By Francois Velde, senior economist, September (Special Issue) 2002. Are U.S. households carrying too much debt? Debt levels have grown recently to unprecedented levels. But that is nothing new, as…

No middle ground on operational risk debate

ARTICLE - While regulators insist they are well on their way down the road to new international capital standards, bankers say they are following the wrong map to destinations unknown. From American Banker, 12 August.

It's time to create the 'amero'

ARTICLE - In an article in the Canadian National Post on Friday Herbert Grubel introduces the idea of the 'amero' a single currency between Canada the USA and possibly Mexico along the same lines as the euro. He also tries to unravel some apparent…

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