Beverly Hirtle

Beverly Hirtle

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

beverly.hirtle@ny.frb.org

   

To Whom It May Concern: Demographic Differences in Letters of Recommendation
With Anna Kovner
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics, November 15, 2024

Can I Speak to Your Supervisor? The Importance of Bank Supervision
With Anna Kovner
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics, April 15, 2024

Bank Profits and Shareholder Payouts: The Repurchase Cycle
With Sarah Zebar
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics, January 09, 2023

Looking Back at 10 Years of Liberty Street Economics
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics, March 19, 2021

The Banking Industry and COVID-19: Lifeline or Life Support?
With Madeline Finnegan, Sarah N. Hamerling, Anna Kovner, Stephan Luck, and Matthew C. Plosser
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics, October 05, 2020

How Does Supervision Affect Bank Performance during Downturns?
With Uyanga Byambaa, Anna Kovner, and Matthew C. Plosser
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics, April 08, 2020

What Explains Shareholder Payouts by Large Banks?
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics, October 18, 2017

A Peek behind the Curtain of Bank Supervision
With Paul Goldsmith-Pinkham and David O. Lucca
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics, April 14, 2016

How Does Supervision Affect Banks?
With Anna Kovner and Matthew C. Plosser
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics, April 13, 2016

Supervising Large, Complex Financial Institutions: Defining Objectives and Measuring Effectiveness
With David O. Lucca
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics, April 11, 2016

Are Stress Tests Still Informative?
With Anna Kovner and Samantha Zeller
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics, April 04, 2016

Are BHCs Mimicking the Fed’s Stress Test Results?
With Angela Deng and Anna Kovner
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics, September 21, 2015

Just Released: What Do Banking Supervisors Do?
With David O. Lucca
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics, May 28, 2015

Are BHC and Federal Reserve Stress Test Results Converging? What Do We Learn from 2015?
With Anna Kovner and Eric McKay
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics, April 06, 2015

Bank Capital and Risk: Cautionary or Precautionary?
With James Vickery and Anna Kovner
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics, February 02, 2015

Becoming More Alike? Comparing Bank and Federal Reserve Stress Test Results
With Anna Kovner and Eric McKay
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics, July 21, 2014

The CLASS Model: A Top-Down Assessment of the U.S. Banking System
With Meru Bhanot, Anna Kovner, and James Vickery
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics, June 04, 2014

Comparing Bank and Supervisory Stress Testing Projections
With Anna Kovner
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics, January 08, 2014

Common Stock Repurchases during the Financial Crisis
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics, July 10, 2013

CCAR: More than a Stress Test
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics, July 02, 2012

Using Crisis Losses to Calibrate a Regulatory Capital Buffer
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics, October 24, 2011

How Were the Basel 3 Minimum Capital Requirements Calibrated?
Federal Reserve Bank of New York Liberty Street Economics, March 28, 2011


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