Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

Asia shares up, but Standard Chartered falls again

Asian markets mostly climbed on Wednesday, with hopes rising for a new round of stimulus from the US and European central banks, but profit-taking reversed earlier gains in Hong Kong.
 

Oil prices slip on profit-taking

World oil prices fell Wednesday as traders cashed in recent gains and awaited the latest weekly snapshot of crude inventories in top global consumer the United States.
 

European stocks rise on hopes of central bank action

Europe's stock markets advanced for the third day running Tuesday on upbeat corporate results and a call by the head of the Boston Fed for the US Federal Reserve to launch an open-ended bond-buying programme.
 

London stocks close higher

London shares closed higher Tuesday on upbeat corporate results and a call by the head of the Boston Fed for the US Federal Reserve to launch an open-ended bond-buying programme.
 

European stocks mostly rise; London flat on banking woes

Europe's stock markets advanced for the most part Tuesday on upbeat corporate results and a call by the head of the Boston Fed for the US Federal Reserve to launch an open-ended bond-buying programme.
 

47 arrested after police clear Boston protest camp

BOSTON (Reuters) - Police cleared an anti-Wall Street tent camp in Boston's financial district early on Saturday morning, arresting 47 people in one of the few remaining major U.S. cities where authorities had not yet evicted demonstrators.
 

Peaceful arrests as police clear Occupy Boston camp

BOSTON (Reuters) - Police made dozens of arrests early Saturday as they cleared away the remaining Occupy Boston encampment in the city's financial district in a mostly peaceful action.
 

Peaceful arrests as police clear Occupy Boston camp

BOSTON (Reuters) - Police made dozens of arrests early Saturday as they cleared away the remaining Occupy Boston encampment in the city's financial district in a mostly peaceful action.
 

Peaceful arrests as police clear Occupy Boston camp

BOSTON (Reuters) - Police made dozens of arrests early Saturday as they cleared away the remaining Occupy Boston encampment in the city's financial district in a mostly peaceful action.
 

Special report: The legacy of Romney's healthcare Rx

BOSTON (Reuters) - For many years, Rebeccah Pearson, a retail store manager in Newburyport, Massachusetts, was among the state residents who had to forego medical insurance. "It was pretty much pay rent and eat, or go to the doctor. I chose the rent and food," she recalls. "I would have to save up for two months before going to the doctor because it was ridiculously expensive."
 

The legacy of Romney's healthcare Rx

BOSTON (Reuters) - For many years, Rebeccah Pearson, a retail store manager in Newburyport, Massachusetts, was among the state residents who had to forego medical insurance. "It was pretty much pay rent and eat, or go to the doctor. I chose the rent and food," she recalls. "I would have to save up for two months before going to the doctor because it was ridiculously expensive."
 

Fed hawks say central banks can't solve fiscal woes

DALLAS/PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Reserve and other central banks must not succumb to calls for additional help from monetary authorities in the face of high budget deficits, two top Fed officials said on Friday.
 

Fed's Rosengren: Euro governments have "long way to go"

BOSTON (Reuters) - European governments have "a long way to go" in improving their fiscal positions and solving a spreading sovereign debt crisis, said Boston Federal Reserve Bank President Eric Rosengren.
 

U.S. money funds seen at risk from Europe's debt storm

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - When Lehman Brothers collapsed in 2008 and shattered the belief that U.S. money market funds would never "break the buck," Washington rushed to limit the damage.
 

U.S. money funds seen at risk from Europe's debt storm

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - When Lehman Brothers collapsed in 2008 and shattered the belief that U.S. money market funds would never "break the buck," Washington rushed to limit the damage.
 

Central banks may need to burst bubbles: Bernanke

BOSTON (Reuters) - Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said on Tuesday that central banks may need to resort to monetary policy to combat asset bubbles, although regulation should be a first line of defense.
 

Central banks may need to burst bubbles: Bernanke

BOSTON (Reuters) - Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said on Tuesday that central banks may need to resort to monetary policy to combat asset bubbles, although regulation should be a first line of defense.
 

College students echo Occupy Wall Street with protests

BOSTON (Reuters) - Anger at high tuition bills and a lack of jobs propelled U.S. college students into streets and quadrangles on Thursday in the latest offshoot of the Occupy Wall Street protest movement.
 

Exclusive: Executives doubt U.S. support on money fund plan

(Reuters) - U.S. regulators are not likely to adopt a high-profile plan to protect money market mutual funds with an emergency liquidity facility, top fund company executives said.
 

Protests born on Wall Street spreading nationwide

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Anti-Wall Street protests that took shape in New York weeks ago, prompting hundreds of arrests, have spread across the nation with one organizer saying their message had "captured everyone's imagination."
 

Facts from the Wikipedia page:

Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
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The front of the Federal Reserve Bank tower located in the Financial District, Boston, Massachusetts.
The Federal Reserve Bank is a Cantilever High-rise.
Information
Location600 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
StatusComplete
Constructed1976
UseOffice
Height
Roof604 ft (184 m)
Technical details
Floor count33
Companies
ArchitectHugh Stubbins & Associates