2018 Fall TEN Magazine

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Rapidly rising: Business ownership surging for black women as challenges remain

A Kansas City Fed report shows business ownership by black women is by far the fastest-growing segment of American...

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Kansas City Fed history: In 1921, massive vault delivery required massive effort

In 1921, during the final weeks of construction on the Bank's original headquarters at 925 Grand, work paused for the delivery...

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Business turnover: Exploring widening divide between large, small urban areas

Vibrant economies, innovation and productivity are found where businessturnover rates are higher, but business turnover has...

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Kansas City Fed symposium focuses on the global impact of agriculture

The implications of agriculture’s global connectedness for the years ahead were explored July 17-18 at the Federal Reserve...

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Kansas City Fed bank examiner receives prestigious award

The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City announced that bank examiner Mike Thomas was named a recipient of the William Taylor Award for Excellence in Bank Supervision...

   
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Denver Branch unveils revamped Money Museum

The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City’s Denver Branch Money Museum recently welcomed visitors to its newly remodeled spaces and exhibits.

   
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Kansas City Fed hosts Girls in Tech event

Girls in Tech event sparks coding inspiration for middle, high-school students

   

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Federal Reserve holds forum on minorities in banking

Dialogue about increasing diversity and developing leadership within the banking industry was the focal point of a forum in September.

   
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President's Message: Ensuring payments keep pace with technology

Technology is changing the way we do business and how people conduct transactions.

   
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Jackson Hole symposium addresses shifts in market structure

For the past four decades, the Kansas City Fed’s Economic Policy Symposium has provided a forum for central bankers, economists and policymakers.