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The Resilience of the US Banking System

The United States relies on its banking system for the smooth flow of money through the broader financial system and the economy at large. The Federal Reserve regulates and supervises banking institutions to ensure resilience in the financial system and to promote financial stability.

Join the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland for a conversation about what the Federal Reserve learned during the financial crisis of 2008 that has contributed to a more resilient banking system that can withstand economic shocks such as the one experienced during the COVID-19 pandemic. Following a presentation on the evolution of banking conditions since 2008, a panel will share its insights and take your questions.

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Welcome:
  • Steve Jenkins, Senior Vice President, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
Moderator:
  • Joseph D’Agostino, Banking Supervisor, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
Panelists:
  • Thomas Fitzpatrick, Vice President, Credit Risk Management, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
  • Michael Metalonis, Supervisory Examiner, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
  • Anulekha Mohanty, Assistant Vice President, Supervision, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland

When and where

Tuesday, September 5, 2023
3:00–4:00 PM ET

Online Webinar