Federal Reserve Bank Of Cleveland

The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, one of the 12 regional Reserve Banks in the Federal Reserve System, plays a crucial role in formulating U.S. monetary policy, supervising financial institutions, and providing payment services. Established in 1914, it serves the Fourth Federal Reserve District, covering Ohio, western Pennsylvania, eastern Kentucky, and the northern panhandle of West Virginia. The bank generates revenue primarily through interest on government securities and fees for services provided to financial institutions. It also conducts economic research and gathers regional data to inform national policy decisions.

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