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Federal Reserve Governors Conference : Meeting Documents

1914-1935

Agendas, minutes, proceedings, and other documents from meetings of the Federal Reserve Governors Conference, also called the Conference of Governors, 1914-1935. Prior to the enactment of the Banking Act of 1935, the chief executive officer of each Federal Reserve Bank held the title of governor.


The Governors Conference was the precursor to the modern Conference of Presidents (CoP). The CoP is made up of the presidents of the 12 Federal Reserve Banks and meets periodically to identify, define, and deliberate issues of strategic significance to the Federal Reserve System; to consider matters of common interest; and to consult with and advise the Board of Governors.

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These materials are organized by date and by meeting session on each day. The available materials vary by meeting, and some documents contain irregular numbering.

1914-1935

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Federal Reserve Governors Conference. Federal Reserve Governors Conference : Meeting Documents. 1914-1935, https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/title/9013, accessed on November 12, 2024.