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|OrganizationName=Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas | |OrganizationName=Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas | ||
|OrganizationType=Independent Agencies | |OrganizationType=Independent Agencies | ||
|Mission=To promote the stability, integrity, and efficiency of the U.S. economy and financial system. The Dallas Fed serves the Eleventh Federal Reserve District by implementing monetary policy, supervising and regulating banks, and providing payment services. | |Mission=To promote the stability, integrity, and efficiency of the U.S. economy and financial system. The Dallas Fed serves the Eleventh Federal Reserve District by implementing monetary policy, supervising and regulating banks, and providing payment services. | ||
| | |ParentOrganization=Federal Reserve System | ||
|CreationLegislation=Federal Reserve Act of 1913 | |||
|Employees=1300 | |Employees=1300 | ||
|Budget=Not publicly specified (self-funding organization) | |Budget=Not publicly specified (self-funding organization) | ||
|OrganizationExecutive=President and CEO | |||
|Services=Monetary policy implementation; bank supervision; financial services; economic research; | |||
|HeadquartersLocation=32.79202, -96.79983 | |||
|HeadquartersAddress=2200 N Pearl St, Dallas, TX 75201 | |||
|Website=https://www.dallasfed.org | |Website=https://www.dallasfed.org | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{Short description|Member Bank of Federal Reserve}} | |||
{{Infobox central bank | {{Infobox central bank | ||
| name = Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas | | name = Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas | ||
| image_1 = | | image_1 = | ||
| image_title_1 = Federal Reserve Seal | | image_title_1 = Federal Reserve Seal | ||
| image_2 = | | image_2 = | ||
| image_title_2 = Headquarters | | image_title_2 = Headquarters | ||
| headquarters = 2200 N. Pearl St. <br />[[Dallas]], [[Texas]], [[United States of America|USA]] | | headquarters = 2200 N. Pearl St. <br />[[Dallas]], [[Texas]], [[United States of America|USA]] | ||
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| ownership = <!-- Government owned or private co. --> | | ownership = <!-- Government owned or private co. --> | ||
| executive_title = President | | executive_title = President | ||
| executive = | | executive = | ||
| bank_of = {{Collapsible list |title=Eleventh District |{{flag|Texas}}<br />Parts of: |{{flag|Louisiana}} |{{flag|New Mexico}} | | bank_of = {{Collapsible list |title=Eleventh District |{{flag|Texas}}<br />Parts of: |{{flag|Louisiana}} |{{flag|New Mexico}} | ||
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The '''Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas''' covers the Eleventh [[Federal Reserve]] District of the [[United States]], which includes [[Texas]], northern [[Louisiana]] and southern [[New Mexico]], a district sometimes referred to as the '''Oil Patch'''.<ref>{{cite web|title=A Quick Trip to the Oil Patch Shows Energy-Related Losses Rising|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-06-20/a-quick-trip-to-the-oil-patch-shows-energy-related-losses-rising|author=Tracy Alloway|publisher=[[Bloomberg Markets]]|date=June 20, 2016}}</ref> | The '''Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas''' covers the Eleventh [[Federal Reserve]] District of the [[United States]], which includes [[Texas]], northern [[Louisiana]] and southern [[New Mexico]], a district sometimes referred to as the '''Oil Patch'''.<ref>{{cite web|title=A Quick Trip to the Oil Patch Shows Energy-Related Losses Rising|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-06-20/a-quick-trip-to-the-oil-patch-shows-energy-related-losses-rising|author=Tracy Alloway|publisher=[[Bloomberg Markets]]|date=June 20, 2016}}</ref> | ||
The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas is one of 12 [[Federal Reserve System|regional Reserve Banks]] that, along with the [[Federal Reserve Board of Governors|Board of Governors]] in Washington, D.C., make up the U.S. [[central bank]]. The Dallas Fed is the only one where all external branches reside in the same state (although the region itself includes northern Louisiana as well as southern New Mexico). | The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas is one of 12 [[Federal Reserve System|regional Reserve Banks]] that, along with the [[Federal Reserve Board of Governors|Board of Governors]] in Washington, D.C., make up the U.S. [[central bank]]. The Dallas Fed is the only one where all external branches reside in the same state (although the region itself includes northern Louisiana as well as southern New Mexico). | ||
The Dallas Fed has branch offices in [[El Paso, Texas|El Paso]], | The Dallas Fed has branch offices in [[El Paso, Texas|El Paso]], Houston, and [[San Antonio]]. | ||
The [[Dallas]] bank is located at 2200 Pearl St. in the [[Uptown Dallas|Uptown]] neighborhood of [[Oak Lawn, Dallas, Texas|Oak Lawn]], just north of [[downtown Dallas]] and the [[Arts District, Dallas, Texas|Dallas Arts District]]. | The [[Dallas]] bank is located at 2200 Pearl St. in the [[Uptown Dallas|Uptown]] neighborhood of [[Oak Lawn, Dallas, Texas|Oak Lawn]], just north of [[downtown Dallas]] and the [[Arts District, Dallas, Texas|Dallas Arts District]]. | ||
Prior to 1992, the bank was located at 400 S. Akard Street, in the [[Government District, Dallas, Texas|Government District]] in [[Downtown Dallas]]. The older Dallas Fed building, which opened in 1921, was built in the [[Beaux-Arts architecture|Beaux-arts]] style, with large limestone structure with massive carved eagles and additional significant detailing; it is a City of Dallas Designated Landmark structure. The current Dallas Fed building, opened in September 1992, was designed by three architectural firms: [[Kohn Pedersen Fox|Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates]], New York; Sikes Jennings Kelly & Brewer, Houston; and [[John S. Chase]], FAIA, Dallas and Houston, Dallas-based Austin Commercial Inc. served as project manager and general contractor. | Prior to 1992, the bank was located at 400 S. Akard Street, in the [[Government District, Dallas, Texas|Government District]] in [[Downtown Dallas]]. The older Dallas Fed building, which opened in 1921, was built in the [[Beaux-Arts architecture|Beaux-arts]] style, with large limestone structure with massive carved eagles and additional significant detailing; it is a City of Dallas Designated Landmark structure. The current Dallas Fed building, opened in September 1992, was designed by three architectural firms: [[Kohn Pedersen Fox|Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates]], New York; Sikes Jennings Kelly & Brewer, Houston; and [[John S. Chase]], FAIA, Dallas and Houston, Dallas-based Austin Commercial Inc. served as project manager and general contractor. | ||
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