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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis is one of 12 regional Reserve Banks that, along with the Board of Governors in Washington, D.C., make up the United States' central bank. Missouri is the only state to have two main Federal Reserve Banks (Kansas City also has a bank).[2]

Headquarters

Broadway and Locust Street
St. Louis, Missouri, USA

May 18, 1914 (1914-05-18)

Eighth District

Located in downtown St. Louis, the St. Louis Fed is the headquarters of the Eighth Federal Reserve District, which includes the state of Arkansas and portions of Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, the eastern half of Missouri and West Tennessee. It has branches in Little Rock, Louisville and Memphis. Its building, at 411 Locust Street, was designed by St. Louis firm Mauran, Russell & Crowell in 1924. The Eighth District serves as a center for local, national and global economic research, and provides the following services: supervisory and regulatory services to state-member banks and bank holding companies; cash and coin-handling for the District and beyond; economic education; and community development resources.

Federal Reserve Act

Federal Reserve Bank

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Little Rock Branch

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Louisville Branch

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Memphis Branch

List of Federal Reserve branches

Structure of the Federal Reserve System

Official website

FRED home page

Map of the District

Great Depression Project

In Plain English

Dodd-Frank Regulatory Reform Rules roadmap

Tracking the Global Economy

The Financial Crisis Timeline

FOMC Speak

including annual reports back to 1915.

Historical resources by and about the St. Louis Fed

Statements and Speeches of Presidents of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Centennial Web Site