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About the St. Louis Fed


Eighth District mapThe Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis was established in 1914, after the creation of the Federal Reserve System in 1913. The St. Louis Fed is the headquarters of the Eighth Federal Reserve District and has branches in Little Rock, Louisville and Memphis.

The District includes all of Arkansas and portions of six other states: Missouri, Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky, Indiana and Illinois. The St. Louis Bank serves most of eastern Missouri and southern Illinois.

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Poole Reflects in Bank’s 2007 Annual Report

Former St. Louis Fed President Bill Poole looks back at his eventful 10-year presidency in the Bank's 2007 Annual Report. In a final interview, Poole discusses the Fed's proper role during times of crisis, such as the turbulent economic events that took place during his tenure. He also shares his thoughts on the FOMC's communication policies and on the evolving functions of Reserve banks.

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Map of the Eighth District
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A Foregone Conclusion
A history of the Eighth Federal Reserve District

 
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