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Speeches
James B. Bullard is president and chief executive officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. He directs the activities of the Bank’s head office in St. Louis as well as its three branches in Little Rock, Ark., Louisville, Ky. and Memphis, Tenn. In addition, he represents the Bank on the Federal Open Market Committee, the Federal Reserve’s chief monetary policymaking body.
Three Funerals and a Wedding — Regional Economic Summit, Evansville, Ind., Nov. 20, 2008 (PDF version)
The U.S. Economy and Financial Market Turmoil — Memphis, Tenn.,
Oct. 14, 2008 (PDF version)
Systemic Risk and the Macroeconomy: An Attempt at Perspective — Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind.,
Oct. 2, 2008 (PDF version | Video)
Near-Term Challenges for the U.S. Economy — 2008 Annual Economic Outlook Conference,
Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, Tenn., Sept. 26, 2008
(PDF version)
Remarks on the U.S. Economy — Macroeconomics Advisers' Quarterly Outlook Meeting, St. Louis, June 11, 2008 (PDF version)
Remarks on the U.S. Economy and the State of the Housing Sector — Wisconsin School of Business,
Madison, Wis.,
June 6, 2008 (PDF version)
A Perspective on the U.S. Economy — Northwest Arkansas Convention Center,
Rogers, Ark,
June 4, 2008 (PDF version)
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