Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago (informally the Chicago Fed) is one of twelve regional Reserve Banks that, along with the Board of Governors in Washington, D.C., make up the nation's central bank.
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Headquarters | 230 S LaSalle Street Chicago, IL, USA | ||||
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Established | May 18, 1914 | ||||
Central bank of | Seventh District
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Website | www.ChicagoFed.org | ||||
The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago is one of 12 regional banks that make up the Federal Reserve System |
The Chicago Reserve Bank serves the Seventh Federal Reserve District, which encompasses the northern portions of Illinois and Indiana, southern Wisconsin, the Lower Peninsula of Michigan, and the state of Iowa.
Charles L. Evans is the president of the Chicago Fed. He took office on September 1, 2007 as the ninth president and chief executive officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.[1]
Federal Reserve Bank Of Chicago Media
The Money Museum traces the history of the Federal Reserve Bank and also displays currency used in the past.
References
- ↑ "Charles Evans". The Federal Reserve. July 27, 2016.