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Session 10: Flow of Funds

 

Presentations

Susan Hume McIntosh slideshow ; handout

Robert McGee's slideshow

Links of Interest

Flow of Funds data from the Fed

Speakers

McIntoshSusan Hume McIntosh
Board of Governors, Federal Resereve System

Susan Hume McIntosh is a senior economist with the Flow of Funds Section of the Division of Research and Statistics at the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.  She began working at the Federal Reserve in 1972 and has spent most of her career working on the flow of funds accounts.  From 1979-1985 she was the assistant to Governor Charles Partee at the Federal Reserve. 

She currently is responsible for coordinating the compilation of the flow of funds accounts each quarter and works on the financial forecast for the FOMC.  Her main sectoral responsibility has been commercial banks and thrifts, but she is involved in all structural changes and major data revisions in the flow of funds account.  She has been vice chairman of the OECD committee on financial statistics for three years.  She has worked on several IMF projects, including the current pilot project on financial soundness indicators.  She is working with BEA on a joint project on “Integrated Macroeconomic Accounts for the United States” that will be release in the fall of 2006. 

Ms. McIntosh received her MBA in finance and investments from The George Washington University and her BA from the College of William and Mary.


McGeeRobert T. McGee
Chief Economist
United States Trust Company NA

Tim McGee is Chief Economist at U.S. Trust.  He is responsible for the economic forecast and other economic research with a focus on investment strategy.  In addition, he serves on the Finance and Investment Strategy Committees.

Prior to joining U.S. Trust, Mr. McGee was a strategist and economist with UFJ and Tokai Banks.  He is well known in Japan for his regular market column in the Nikkei Financial Daily.  In 2000, Business Week magazine recognized him for making the most accurate forecast in its annual survey of economists. More recently, both Bloomberg and USA Today recognized him for outstanding forecasting accuracy.  He has appeared on CNBC, Reuters, and Bloomberg TV and has often been quoted in various publications like the Wall Street Journal and Financial Times.

Mr. McGee began his career in the academic world teaching at Florida State University and New York University.  He also spent three years at the New York Federal Reserve Bank and one year as a fellow at the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Studies.  He has published numerous articles in academic journals.

Tim received his B.S. from the Georgia Institute of Technology and his M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Wisconsin.  Some of his memberships include the American Economic Association, the National Association of Business Economics, The Forecasters Club of New York and the Money Marketeers.  He currently serves as Chairman of the American Banker Association’s Economic Advisory Committee. In that capacity he will also serve on the ABA Government Relations Committee. Recently,  he joined the New York City Economic Advisory Panel.

 

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