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Atlanta Fed experiences unprecedented check growth
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Financial Update
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1998
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pp. 3-3
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New Fed policy addresses cash access discrepancies
Sutton, David
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1996
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Check 21 growth shows no sign of slowing
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Financial Update
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2007
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Financial institutions' use of Check 21 continues to grow rapidly. In 2006, the Atlanta Fed processed 10 times as many Check 21 transactions as it did in 2005, and the trend is expected to accelerate.
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Fed vice chair sees promise of proposed Check Truncation Act
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Financial Update
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2003
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Q 2
If the proposed Check Truncation Act is enacted, it will remove existing legal barriers to the use of new technology in check processing. These reforms will make check collections more efficient and more cost effective.
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Fed continues efforts to convert to image technology
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1993
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Improving the nation's payments system: advice to the Fed
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1999
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Fed moves toward single standard format for transmitting check detail
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2001
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Technology improvements enhance check adjustment services
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1994
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The economics of Americans’ love affair with checks
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2001
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Float in check clearing creates challenges for banks and the Fed
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2000
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