GAO Reports & Testimonies
Budget and Accounting Act of 1921. In 2004 the name was changed to the Government Accountability Office when the GAO Human Capital Reform Act was enacted on July 7, 2004. GAO gives Congress, the heads of executive agencies, and the public, timely, fact-based, non-partisan information that may be used to improve government and save billions of dollars.
This collection contains items created by the United States Government Accountability Office. Included are documents such as reports, testimonies, and letters relating to the Federal Reserve System and banking. The General Accounting Office (GAO) was originally formed July 1, 1920 as a result of the
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- 1950s
- 1960s
- 1970s
- 1980s
- 1990s
- 2000s
- Federal Reserve System : Privacy of Consumer Financial Information
- Federal Reserve Banks : Areas for Improvement in Computer Controls, Report to the Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
- Federal Reserve System : Mandated Report on Potential Conflicts of Interest, Report to Congressional Requesters
- Federal Reserve System : Update on GAO's 1996 Recommendations, Report to Congressional Requesters
- Federal Reserve System : The Surplus Account, Report to Congressional Requesters
- Information Security : Federal Reserve Needs to Address Treasury Auction Systems, Report to the Chairman, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
- Financial Market Regulation : Agencies Engaged in Consolidated Supervision Can Strengthen Performance Measurement and Collaboration, Report to Congressional Committees
- Financial Market Preparedness : Significant Progress Has Been Made, but Pandemic Planning and Other Challenges Remain, Report to Congressional Requestors
- Credit Derivatives : Confirmation Backlogs Increased Dealers' Operational Risks, but Were Successfully Addressed after Joint Regulatory Action, Report to Congressional Requesters
- Financial Regulation : Industry Trends Continue to Challenge the Federal Regulatory Structure, Report to Congressional Committees
- Hedge Funds : Regulators and Market Participants Are Taking Steps to Strengthen Market Discipline, but Continued Attention Is Needed, Report to Congressional Requesters
- Bank Fees : Federal Banking Regulators Could Better Ensure That Consumers Have Required Disclosure Documents Prior to Opening Checking or Savings Accounts, Report to the Chairwoman, Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit, Committee on Financial Services, House of Representatives
- Bank Secrecy Act : Increased Use of Exemption Provisions Could Reduce Currency Transaction Reporting While Maintaining Usefulness to Law Enforcement Efforts, Report to Congressional Committees
- U.S. Coins : The Federal Reserve Banks Are Fulfilling Coin Demand, but Optimal Inventory Ranges Are Undefined, Report to the Subcommittee on Domestic and International Monetary Policy, Trade, and Technology, Committee on Financial Services, House of Representatives
- Federal Reserve Banks : Areas for Improvement in Information Security Controls
- Fair Lending : Race and Gender Data Are Limited for Nonmortgage Lending, Report to Congressional Requesters
- Statement of Orice M. Williams Before the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, Committee on Financial Services, House of Representatives : Fair Lending, Race and Gender Data Are Limited for Nonmortgage Lending
- Private Equity : Recent Growth in Leveraged Buyouts Exposed Risks That Warrant Continued Attention, Report to Congressional Requesters
- Risk-Based Capital : New Basel II Rules Reduced Certain Competitive Concerns, but Bank Regulators Should Address Remaining Uncertainties, Report to the Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit, Committee on Financial Services, House of Representatives
- Check 21 Act : Most Consumers Have Accepted and Banks Are Progressing Toward Full Adoption of Check Truncation, Report to Congressional Committees
- Financial Regulation : A Framework for Crafting and Assessing Proposals to Modernize the Outdated U.S. Financial Regulatory System, Report to Congressional Addressees
- Bank Secrecy Act : Federal Agencies Should Take Action to Further Improve Coordination and Information-Sharing Efforts, Report to the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, U.S. Senate
- Statement of Orice M. Williams Before the Subcommittee on Capital Markets, Insurance, and Government Sponsored Enterprises, House Committee on Financial Services : Federal Financial Assistance, Preliminary Observations on Assistance Provided to AIG
- Federal Reserve Banks : Areas for Improvement in Information Security Controls
- Fair Lending : Data Limitations and the Fragmented U.S. Financial Regulatory Structure Challenge Federal Oversight and Enforcement Efforts, Report to Congressional Requesters
- Financial Markets Regulation : Financial Crisis Highlights Need to Improve Oversight of Leverage at Financial Institutions and Across System, Report to Congressional Committees
- Statement of William B. Shear Before the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, U.S. Senate : Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, Analysis of Options for Revising the Housing Enterprises' Long-Term Structures
- Influenza Pandemic : Key Securities Market Participants Are Making Progress, but Agencies Could Do More to Address Potential Internet Congestion and Encourage Readiness, Report to Congressional Requesters
- 2010s
- 2020s
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1951-2021
- United States Government Accountability Office Reports on the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP)
- Report on Audit of Federal Home Loan Banks : Letter from the Comptroller General of the United States Transmitting a Report
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United States. General Accounting Office and United States. Government Accountability Office. GAO Reports & Testimonies , 1951-2021, https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/title/6136, accessed on May 2, 2024.