Chicago Federal Reserve District

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The Chicago Federal Reserve District is the region served by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, encompassing parts of the Midwest including all of Iowa and most of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Wisconsin.

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Chicago Federal Reserve District canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Federal Reserve District
alsoKnownAs Seventh Federal Reserve District
country United States of America
surface form: United States
currency US dollar
surface form: United States dollar
districtNumber 7
establishedBy Federal Reserve Act of 1913
surface form: Federal Reserve Act
establishedYear 1914
focusesOn bank supervision
economic research
financial services to depository institutions
monetary policy implementation
hasEconomicSpecialization agriculture
automotive industry
financial services
manufacturing
hasMainBank Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
hasPrimaryRegion Midwestern United States
hasType geographic jurisdiction
headquartersCity Chicago
headquartersState Illinois
includesMostOfState Illinois
Indiana
Michigan
Wisconsin
includesState Iowa
numberOfFederalReserveDistrictsInSystem 12
participatesIn Federal Open Market Committee
partOf Federal Reserve System
regionCode District 7
regulates member banks in its district
servedBy Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
supervisedBy Federal Reserve Board of Governors
surface form: Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

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Red Book reportingArea Chicago Federal Reserve District
Federal Reserve Banks headquartersLocation Chicago Federal Reserve District