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Article: Federal Reserve Bank Employees Remember Week of September 11.
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- Times Union (Albany, NY)
- Article date:
- September 11, 2002
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Byline: Jeremy Boyer
Sep. 11--With their building a block and a half from the World Trade Center, employees of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York witnessed the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks up close.
But unlike many people who worked in lower Manhattan that week, the New York Fed employees could not take time off. They had to make sure the world's largest economy kept running.
On Tuesday, a day short of the one-year anniversary of the attacks, members of the Albany-Colonie Regional Chamber of Commerce heard a firsthand account of what went on at the New York Fed in the first few weeks after Sept. 11. Steven R. Malin, assistant vice president, ...
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