Where is the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis located and when was it built?
The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis stands at 411 Locust Street in downtown Missouri and was completed in 1924.
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The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis stands at 411 Locust Street in downtown Missouri and was completed in 1924.
The Eighth Federal Reserve District covers Arkansas, parts of Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, eastern Missouri, and West Tennessee.
Rolla Wells served as the first Governor from the 28th of October 1914 through the 5th of February 1919.
Bank president Darryl Francis and research director Homer Jones published research showing a direct relationship between money growth and inflation during the 1960s.
James B. Bullard held the presidency from the 1st of April 2008 until the 15th of August 2023 before being succeeded by a new leader on the 1st of April 2024.