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    <title>Using Eminent Domain to Address Underwater Mortgage Debt</title>
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    <description>The New York Fed has released "Paying Paul and Robbing No One: An Eminent Domain Solution for Underwater Mortgage Debt," the latest article from its Current Issues in Economics and Finance series.</description>
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	    <cb:description>The New York Fed has released "Paying Paul and Robbing No One: An Eminent Domain Solution for Underwater Mortgage Debt," the latest article from its Current Issues in Economics and Finance series.</cb:description>
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    <title>Recession hits New Jersey's Abbott districts disproportionately hard</title>
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    <description>Funding for New Jersey's low-income school districts declined sharply during the Great Recession, according to a recent New York Fed study.</description>
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	    <cb:description>Funding for New Jersey's low-income school districts declined sharply during the Great Recession, according to a recent New York Fed study.</cb:description>
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    <title>Risks Posed by Securities Loans Collateralized by Cash</title>
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    <description>The New York Fed has released "Securities Loans Collateralized by Cash: Reinvestment Risk, Run Risk and Incentive Issues," the latest article from its Current Issues in Economics and Finance series.</description>
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    <title>May Empire State Manufacturing Survey indicates conditions for New York manufacturers declined marginally</title>
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    <description>The general business conditions index fell four points to -1.4, its first negative reading since January.</description>
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	  <cb:simpleTitle>May Empire State Manufacturing Survey indicates conditions for New York manufacturers declined marginally</cb:simpleTitle>
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	    <cb:title>May Empire State Manufacturing Survey indicates conditions for New York manufacturers declined marginally</cb:title>
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	    <cb:description>The general business conditions index fell four points to -1.4, its first negative reading since January.</cb:description>
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    <title>New York Fed Report Shows Americans Continue to Improve Household Balance Sheets</title>
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    <description>In its latest Household Debt and Credit Report, the New York Fed announced that households continued to improve their finances during the first three months of 2013.</description>
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	    <cb:title>New York Fed Report Shows Americans Continue to Improve Household Balance Sheets</cb:title>
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	    <cb:description>In its latest Household Debt and Credit Report, the New York Fed announced that households continued to improve their finances during the first three months of 2013.</cb:description>
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    <title>Unintended Consequences of School Accountability Policies</title>
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    <description>The New York Fed has released "Unintended Consequences of School Accountability Policies: Evidence from Florida and Implications for New York", the latest article from its Economic Policy Review series.</description>
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	    <cb:description>The New York Fed has released "Unintended Consequences of School Accountability Policies: Evidence from Florida and Implications for New York", the latest article from its Economic Policy Review series.</cb:description>
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    <title>Shedding Light on the Inflation Swap Market</title>
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    <description>In a new report from the New York Fed, the authors use transaction data from derivatives dealers to shed light on the rapidly growing market for over-the-counter inflation swaps.</description>
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	    <cb:description>In a new report from the New York Fed, the authors use transaction data from derivatives dealers to shed light on the rapidly growing market for over-the-counter inflation swaps.</cb:description>
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    <title>Paying Down Debt, Reducing New Borrowing, and Stricter Lending Standards Drive Household Deleveraging</title>
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    <description>In this New York Fed study, The Financial Crisis at the Kitchen Table: Trends in Household Debt and Credit, the authors reveal that households actively reduced their obligations during this period by paying down outstanding debts and reducing new borrowing.</description>
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	    <cb:description>In this New York Fed study, The Financial Crisis at the Kitchen Table: Trends in Household Debt and Credit, the authors reveal that households actively reduced their obligations during this period by paying down outstanding debts and reducing new borrowing.</cb:description>
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    <title>Total Consumer Debt Up Slightly as Deleveraging Process Decelerates</title>
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    <description>In its latest Household Debt and Credit Report, the New York Fed announced that in the fourth quarter of 2012 outstanding consumer debt increased slightly, breaking the downward trend observed since the fourth quarter of 2008.</description>
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	    <cb:description>In its latest Household Debt and Credit Report, the New York Fed announced that in the fourth quarter of 2012 outstanding consumer debt increased slightly, breaking the downward trend observed since the fourth quarter of 2008.</cb:description>
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    <title>Liquidity benefits of the TBA market</title>
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    <description>The presence of the "to-be-announced" (TBA) market provides greater liquidity to the agency mortgage-backed-securities market, according to a recent New York Fed study.</description>
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    <title>January Empire State Manufacturing Survey indicates conditions for New York manufacturers continued to decline at modest pace</title>
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    <description>The general business conditions index was negative for a sixth consecutive month and, at -7.8, was little changed from its recent readings.</description>
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