SF Fed Blog
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Lunar New Year 2020: $2 Note Is No Newbie
Here’s why that $2 Federal Reserve Note in your Lunar New Year envelope was probably printed in 2019.
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Celebrating Law Enforcement Appreciation Day 2020
We’re proud to recognize the 154 federally sworn officers and 44 civilian employees serving in the 12th District’s police services. Get to know more about what they do.
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Commemorating 100 Years in Los Angeles
Our Los Angeles branch opened January 2, 1920. Check out a few of our favorite highlights from the last century as we celebrate 100 years of serving our remarkably inclusive community.
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What Can Banking Conditions Tell Us about the Economy?
Every quarter, we look at the operating environment for banks in our District. The practice also helps shed light on issues affecting the performance of the Western U.S. economy. Here are some observations based on data from the third quarter of 2019.
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Pacific Exchange Best of 2019
Which issues important to banking in Asia and the Pacific Rim caught our readers’ eyes in 2019? Let’s take a look at the five most popular Pacific Exchange Blog posts from the year.
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Economic Letter Countdown: Top 5 Topics of 2019
With New Year’s Eve right around the corner, here’s a countdown of our own to close out 2019. Check out the five most popular FRBSF Economic Letter topics of the year, with research insights from San Francisco Fed economists.
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2019, a Year in Numbers
What stood out for us in 2019? Check out our year in numbers.
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Celebrating First Generation College Students
College application season is here. If you’re the first in your family to go to college, you’re joining a special community. Here are a few words of support and encouragement from a few of our own first gen graduates to you.
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Is Information about Me, Mine?
Technology and businesses collect, move, and analyze vast amounts of personal info. What’s the role of consumers in the data ecosystem?
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5 Tips for Successful Remote Work
Thinking of joining the remote workforce? The right technology and life-work balance can make all the difference.