Linda S. Goldberg

Linda Goldberg

Financial Research Advisor on Financial Intermediation Policy Research
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
33 Liberty Street
New York, 10045

linda.goldberg@ny.frb.org

   

Examining the Global Reach of the U.S. Dollar
With Fabiola Ravazzolo, Ricardo Correa, and Juan M. Londono
Federal Reserve Bank of New York The Teller Window, August 12, 2024

Learning Lessons from Government Guarantee Programmes for Bank Lending to Firms
With Jin Cao, Sonalika Sinha, and Stefano Ungaro
VOX CEPR, July 10, 2024

Taking Stock: Dollar Assets, Gold, and Official Foreign Exchange Reserves
With Patrick Douglass and Oliver Zain Hannaoui
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics, May 29, 2024

Towards Increasing Complexity: The Evolution of the FX Market
With Alain Chaboud, Lisa Chung, and Anna Nordstrom
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics, January 11, 2024

Does Trade Uncertainty Affect Bank Lending?
With Ricardo Correa, Julian di Giovanni, and Camelia Minoiu
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics, December 19, 2023

2nd Annual International Roles of the U.S. Dollar Conference
With Alain Chaboud, Ricardo Correa, Patrick Douglass, Juan M. Londono, and Fabiola Ravazzolo
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics, June 23, 2023

Highlights from the Fifth Bi-annual Global Research Forum on International Macroeconomics and Finance
With Ozge Akinci and Julian di Giovanni
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics, December 19, 2022

Do Exchange Rates Fully Reflect Currency Pressures?
With Stone Kalisa
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics, November 10, 2022

The Fed’s Inaugural Conference on the International Roles of the U.S. Dollar
With Robert Lerman, Ricardo Correa, and Bo Sun
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics, July 05, 2022

The U.S. Dollar’s Global Roles: Revisiting Where Things Stand
With Robert Lerman and Dan Reichgott
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics, July 05, 2022

Do the Fed’s International Dollar Liquidity Facilities Affect Offshore Dollar Funding Markets and Credit?
With Fabiola Ravazzolo
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics, December 20, 2021

Will Capital Flows through Global Banks Support Economic Recovery?
With Claudia M. Buch and Matthieu Bussière
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics, March 01, 2021

How Fed Swap Lines Supported the U.S. Corporate Credit Market amid COVID-19 Strains
With Nicola Cetorelli and Fabiola Ravazzolo
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics, June 12, 2020

Have the Risk Profiles of Large U.S. Bank Holding Companies Changed?
With Ricardo Correa and Kevin Lai
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics, February 03, 2020

The U.S. Dollar’s Global Roles: Where Do Things Stand?
With Robert Lerman
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics, February 11, 2019

Highlights from the Fourth Bi-annual Global Research Forum on International Macroeconomics and Finance
With Ozge Akinci, Roland Beck, Paola Donati, and Livio Stracca
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics, January 11, 2019

Have the Biggest U.S. Banks Become Less Complex?
With April Meehl
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics, May 07, 2018

International transmission of monetary policy via banks: New cross-country evidence from the International Banking Research Network
With Claudia M. Buch, Matthieu Bussière, and Robert Hills
VOX CEPR's Policy Portal, April 20, 2018

Global risk conditions now a weaker driver of global liquidity
With Stefan Avdjiev, Leonardo Gambacorta, and Stefano Schiaffi
VoxEU, March 20, 2018

International capital flows through the exchange market pressure lens
With Signe Krogstrup
VoxEU, March 05, 2018

U.S. Monetary Policy as a Changing Driver of Global Liquidity
With Stefan Avdjiev, Leonardo Gambacorta, and Stefano Schiaffi
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics, October 11, 2017

At the N.Y. Fed: Capital Flows, Policy Dilemmas, and the Future of Global Financial Integration
With Bianca De Paoli, Luca Dedola, Arnaud Mehl, John Rogers, and Livio Stracca
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics, December 20, 2016

U.S. Banks’ Changing Footprint at Home and Abroad
With Rose Wang
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics, November 30, 2015

Highlights from the Global Research Forum on International Macroeconomics and Finance
With John Rogers, Luca Dedola, and Livio Stracca
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics, February 06, 2015

How Do Liquidity Conditions Affect U.S. Bank Lending?
With Ricardo Correa and Tara Rice
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics, October 15, 2014

Cross-Country Evidence on Transmission of Liquidity Risk through Global Banks
With Claudia M. Buch and James T. E. Chapman
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics, October 01, 2014

Measuring Global Bank Complexity
With Nicola Cetorelli and Arun Gupta
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics, March 31, 2014

What’s News?
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics, October 07, 2013

Ring-Fencing and "Financial Protectionism" in International Banking
With Arun Gupta
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics, January 09, 2013

Follow That Money! How Global Banks Manage Liquidity Globally
With Nicola Cetorelli
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics, August 29, 2012

How Has the Business of International Banking Changed?
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics, February 06, 2012

What If the U.S. Dollar's Global Role Changed?
With Mark Choi and Hunter Clark
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics, October 03, 2011

Global Banks and Their Internal Capital Markets during the Crisis
With Nicola Cetorelli
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics, July 11, 2011

Why Did U.S. Branches of Foreign Banks Borrow at the Discount Window during the Crisis?
With David R. Skeie
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics, April 13, 2011


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