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The second Conference on Measuring Cyber Risk in the Financial Services Sector continued the important discussion around cyber data needs to help financial services firms better manage cyber risk. Hosted by the Richmond Fed, the Federal Reserve Board and MIT, the conference was held in January 2024 on the MIT campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The Federal Reserve System produces a variety of data to enhance transparency about the financial services industry. This section includes links to data on individual institutions, the banking industry, and the economy.
Additionally, we have teams of financial economists, research and surveillance analysts that perform a wide variety of research on the implications of current economic and financial developments for supervised institutions; as well as develop tools and analytical products and services related to the financial sector, with the overall goal of promoting sound supervisory policy.
Quantitative Supervision & Research (QSR)
Our Financial Economists and Quantitative Research Analysts assess the implications of current economic and financial developments for supervised institutions, develop internal models, review bank’s quantitative models and assist on the formulation of supervisory policy.
Quantitative Supervision Research Paper Highlights
One of the key responsibilities of the Richmond Fed Quantitative Supervision Research (QSR) team is to produce empirical research that advances our understanding of the risks faced by banks and other financial institutions. These papers are written by members of our QSR staff, in some cases co-authored with others outside the Richmond Fed.
Annual Report of Holding Companies - FR Y-6
Access to FR Y-6 (Annual Report of Holding Companies) report submissions.
Banking Market Definitions
Banking markets for the Fifth District are defined by the Research Department of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond. Not all areas in the District are defined and definitions are subject to change as applications are processed. For questions about these definitions, please contact a member of the Bank Applications/Casework section of the Research Department.