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Our listings include in-person and virtual programs. See event details for registration and contact information, as well as agenda, presentations or recordings when available.

  • Texas Economic Outlook 2021

    Keith Phillips, assistant vice president and senior economist, released the Dallas Fed's 2021 forecast for Texas employment growth and shared more details on the factors likely to influence Texas in 2021.

    Live webcast
  • Debt in Texas: The Unintended Consequences of Government Fines and Fees

    This two-part virtual event series will inform how jurisdictions use court debt as a funding source, explore how these fines and fees disproportionately harm low-income communities and people of color, and inspire collaborative action among grantmakers and other stakeholders to create a more equitable system.
    Dec. 2–3 | Online

    Online
  • Navigating the Changing Energy Landscape

    The conference focused on the outlook for the global crude oil market, opportunities and risks of the global energy transition, energy finance and more.

    Virtual
  • Global Perspectives with Joe Straus

    Former Texas House Speaker Joe Straus and Dallas Fed President Robert S. Kaplan discussed economic and community issues in this special edition of Global Perspectives, presented in partnership with Dallas PBS affiliate KERA and moderated by Krys Boyd, host of KERA’s Think program.

    Live webcast
  • 2020 System Energy Meeting

    The Federal Reserve Banks of Dallas and Kansas City are organizing the 2020 System Energy Meeting on Wednesday and Thursday, Nov. 18-19 2020. This event will be virtual.

    Virtual
  • RAISE Texas Virtual Action Summit: The Roadmap to Financial Resilience

    The summit highlighted promising COVID-19 response models and explored solutions to break down barriers and build long-term financial resiliency for vulnerable populations.
    Nov. 5-6, 2020 | Online

    Online
  • Debt in Texas: The Unintended Consequences of Government Fines and Fees

    This two-part virtual event series will inform how jurisdictions use court debt as a funding source, explore how these fines and fees disproportionately harm low-income communities and people of color, and inspire collaborative action among grantmakers and other stakeholders to create a more equitable system.
    Dec. 2–3 | Online

    Online
  • Global Perspectives with Mark Carney

    Robert S. Kaplan, president and CEO of the Dallas Fed, discussed national and global economic issues with Mark Carney, special envoy for climate action and finance at the United Nations and UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's finance adviser for COP26.

    Live webcast
  • Global Perspectives with John B. Taylor

    Robert S. Kaplan, president and CEO of the Dallas Fed, discussed national and global economic issues with John B. Taylor, Mary and Robert Raymond Professor of Economics at Stanford University and the George P. Shultz Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution.

    Live webcast
  • Global Perspectives with Governor Alejandro Díaz de León

    On October 6, Robert S. Kaplan, president and CEO of the Dallas Fed, discussed national and global economic issues with Alejandro Díaz de León, governor of Banco de México.

    Live webcast