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Communication: The Key to Guiding Southeast Banks through Tumultuous Times

Michael Johnson, the Atlanta Fed's senior vicepresident of Supervision and Regulation,discusses the importance of communication betweenthe banking industry and bank supervisors inthese tumultuous times, as well as the new onlineFinancial Update feature, ViewPoint, a tool forcommunicating

Oil Spill Impact

With the well capped and most of the oil gone,the Gulf Coast is repairing the damage done toits economy, its 'brand,' and its ecology. Thispodcast features Atlanta Fed researchersdiscussing the impacts of the Gulf Coast oilspill on the region and the nation, to date andin the future.

Data Breaches and Risk Management in Emerging Payments

Companies gather a great deal of personal data about people, information that can be vulnerable to theft. Will Roberds, research economist and senior policy adviser at the Atlanta Fed, discusses data breaches and risk management in emerging payments and the concomitant risk of identity theft.

The Beige Book and Southeastern Economic Conditions

Atlanta Fed assistant vice president MichaelChriszt describes what regional business contactsreported on the Beige Book about the Southeast'seconomy. Chriszt is responsible for the AtlantaFed's Regional Economic Information Network,which supports the Bank's monetary policy role.

Communication: The Key to Guiding Southeast Banks through Tumultuous Times

Michael Johnson, the Atlanta Fed's senior vicepresident of supervision and regulation,discusses the importance of communication betweenthe banking industry and bank supervisors inthese tumultuous times, as well as the new onlineFinancial Update feature, ViewPoint, a tool forcommunicating

Surveying Southeastern Banking

Banks in the Southeast, as well as across the nation, are in some ways still healing from the aftermath of the financial crisis. Brian Bowling, vice president in the Atlanta Fed's banking supervision and regulation division, discusses the general state of banking in the region.

Economic Growth and Incentives Transcript

Steven E. Landsburg, an economics professor atthe University of Rochester, discusses the roleof economic growth and incentives in society andhow economists view human behavior.

Focus on Payments: Debit Cards Surpass Checks, Credit Cards Decline for First Time

Rich Oliver, executive vice president at theAtlanta Fed, discusses the recent Board ofGovernors payments study. He says that althoughthe study revealed no big surprises, it didconfirm what experts had suspected: Americans nowuse their debit cards more than they write checks.

The Economic Effects of Spring s Severe Weather

The Atlanta Fed's Michael Chriszt, assistant vice president responsible for the Regional Economic Information Network, talks about the economic effects of April's tornado outbreak and the Mississippi River flooding.

Education Wage Gap Transcript

Although several factors may be at play in thegrowing wage gap between more- and less-educatedworkers, recent research shows that the rapidgrowth of computers has been most influential inincreasing the value of more highly educatedworkers. This podcast discusses the phenomenonreferred to as

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