Statements and Speeches of Allan Sproul
This is a collection of transcripts of public statements of Allan Sproul. Sproul served as President of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York from January 1, 1941 until June 30, 1956.
- 1940s
- 1950s
- Who Speaks for Banking? : Remarks Before the Golden Anniversary Convention of the National Association of Supervisors of State Banks, St. Louis, Missouri
- Central Banking and the Private Economy : Remarks Before the Forty-Fifth Annual Meeting of the Life Insurance Association of America, New York City
- Remarks at the Annual Meetings of Savings Banks Trust Company and the Institutional Securities Corporation, New York City
- Independence of the Federal Reserve System : Remarks at the Mid-Winter Meeting, New York State Bankers Association, New York
- Central Banks and Money Markets : Remarks Before the Fifty-First Annual Convention, New Jersey Bankers Association, Atlantic City, New Jersey
- New Opportunities for a Liberal Foreign Trade Policy : Remarks Before the Forty-First National Foreign Trade Convention, New York City
- Monetary Policy in Periods of Transition : Remarks at the Sixteenth Annual Pacific Northwest Conference on Banking, Pullman, Washington
- Reflections of a Central Banker : Remarks Before the Joint Luncheon of the American Economic Association and the American Finance Association, New York City
- Remarks Before the Fifty-Third Annual Convention of the New Jersey Bankers Association, Atlantic City, New Jersey
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1946-1963
Federal Reserve Bank of New York and Sproul, Allan, 1896-1978. Statements and Speeches of Allan Sproul. 1946-1963, https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/title/6743, accessed on January 2, 2025.