
Atlantic Federal Reserve
The Atlantic Federal Reserve is one of twelve regional branches of the Federal Reserve System, which serves as the United States' central bank. It plays a key role in overseeing the financial institutions and economy within its geographic area, which includes several states along the Atlantic Coast. Its responsibilities include analyzing economic trends, providing financial services to banks, and helping implement monetary policy by influencing interest rates and credit availability. The Atlantic Federal Reserve also supports regional financial stability and acts as a bridge between the Federal Reserve Board in Washington and local banks, contributing to the overall health of the U.S. economy.