
New York Fed
The New York Federal Reserve, often called the New York Fed, is one of the 12 regional banks in the U.S. Federal Reserve System. Located in New York City, it plays a crucial role in managing the country’s monetary policy, regulating banks, and overseeing financial markets. It helps ensure the stability of the financial system, conducts economic research, and implements decisions made by the Federal Reserve Board. Additionally, the New York Fed is key in facilitating the U.S. government's financial operations and engaging with international financial institutions.