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Federal Reserve Bank of Boston main competitors are CME Group, Morgan Stanley, and Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

Competitor Summary. See how Federal Reserve Bank of Boston compares to its main competitors:

  • Morgan Stanley has the most employees (68,097).
  • Employees at CME Group earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $110,123.
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Federal Reserve Bank of Boston salaries vs competitors

Among Federal Reserve Bank of Boston competitors, employees at CME Group earn the most with an average yearly salary of $110,123.

Compare Federal Reserve Bank of Boston salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
$71,017$34.14-
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
$44,690$21.49-
Federal Reserve
$91,007$43.75-
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
$92,408$44.43-
Federal Deposit Insurance
$71,995$34.61-
Morgan Stanley
$103,933$49.97-

Compare Federal Reserve Bank of Boston job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
$79,290$38.12
CME Group
$114,926$55.25
Morgan Stanley
$114,101$54.86
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
$105,075$50.52
Prudential Retirement Insurance And Annuity Co
$104,972$50.47
Federal Deposit Insurance
$103,501$49.76
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
$101,629$48.86
OCC
$100,508$48.32
Coleman Research
$99,320$47.75
IIF
$97,118$46.69
New York Life Insurance
$96,732$46.51
World Bank
$96,624$46.45
SI Holdings Inc
$96,141$46.22
Federal Reserve Bank
$94,706$45.53
Susquehanna International Group
$94,668$45.51
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
$90,758$43.63
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
$84,916$40.82
Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
$72,871$35.03
Federal Reserve
$71,686$34.46
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
$70,634$33.96

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Federal Reserve Bank of Boston demographics vs competitors

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Job titleMaleFemale
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston51%49%
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond52%48%
Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis53%47%
Morgan Stanley63%37%
CME Group74%26%
Susquehanna International Group75%25%

Compare race at Federal Reserve Bank of Boston vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
63%12%7%14%4%
9.6
52%13%10%21%4%
9.9
54%15%11%15%4%
9.9
64%11%6%15%5%
8.5
59%10%17%10%4%
9.7
58%13%9%16%4%
9.6

Federal Reserve Bank of Boston and similar companies CEOs

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Terrence A. Duffy
CME Group

James Patrick Gorman
Morgan Stanley

Mr. Gorman is Chairman and CEO of Morgan Stanley. Mr. Gorman became CEO in January 2010 and Chairman in January 2012. He joined the Firm in February 2006 and was named Co-President in December 2007. Before joining Morgan Stanley, Mr. Gorman held a succession of executive positions at Merrill Lynch. Prior to this, he was a senior partner of McKinsey & Co. and began his career as an attorney in Melbourne, Australia. Among his civic activities, Mr. Gorman serves as a Director of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and the Council on Foreign Relations, and is a member of the Board of Overseers of the Columbia Business School, the Monetary Authority of Singapore International Advisory Panel, the Business Council, and the Board of the Institute of International Finance. He formerly served as President of the Federal Advisory Council to the U.S. Federal Reserve Board, Co-Chairman of the Partnership for New York City, Chairman of the Board of the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association and Co-Chairman of the Business Committee of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Mr. Gorman, who was born in Australia, earned a B.A. and Law degree from the University of Melbourne and an M.B.A. from Columbia University

Neel Tushar Kashkari (born July 30, 1973) is an American banker, economist, and politician who is the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. As interim Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Financial Stability from October 2008 to May 2009, he oversaw the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) that was a major component of the U.S. government's response to the Financial crisis of 2007–2008. A Republican, he unsuccessfully ran for Governor of California in the 2014 election.

Thomas I. Barkin (born 1961) is an American central banker, who became the eighth president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond on January 1, 2018. He worked at global management consulting firm McKinsey & Company for 30 years in increasingly senior positions, including as global chief financial officer (CFO) and chief risk officer, with oversight of finance, legal and information technology functions, among others. He also served on the executive committee of the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, Emory University Board of Trustees member, and former board member and chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta.

David Bradley
SI Holdings Inc

As president and chief executive officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, Loretta J. Mester participates in the formulation of U.S. monetary policy, and oversees 1,000 employees in Cleveland, Cincinnati, and Pittsburgh who conduct economic research, supervise banking institutions, and provide payment services to commercial banks and the U.S. government. She assumed her role as president and CEO in June 2014. Dr. Mester was born in Baltimore, MD. She graduated summa cum laude with a bachelor of arts degree in mathematics and economics from Barnard College of Columbia University. She earned M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in economics from Princeton University, where she was a National Science Foundation Fellow. Prior to being named president and chief executive officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, Dr. Mester had been executive vice president and director of research at the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, where she was the chief policy advisor, attended meetings of the Federal Open Market Committee, and oversaw the economists and analysts in the Research Department, as well as professionals in the Financial Statistics Department and the Payments Cards Center. She joined the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia in 1985 as an economist, becoming senior vice president and director of research in 2000, and executive vice president and director of research in 2010. Dr. Mester is an adjunct professor of finance at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and is a fellow at the Wharton Financial Institutions Center. She has also taught in the undergraduate finance and M.B.A. programs at Wharton and in the Ph.D. program in finance at New York University. Her areas of research expertise and interest include the organizational structure and productive efficiency of financial institutions, financial intermediation and regulation, agency problems in credit markets, credit card pricing, central bank governance, and inflation. Dr. Mester has published numerous articles in refereed academic and professional journals on a variety of topics including economics, central banking, and financial issues. In addition, Dr. Mester is a management committee member of the International Journal of Central Banking and co-editor of the Journal of Financial Services Research; and is an associate editor of several other academic journals. Dr. Mester is a director of the Greater Cleveland Partnership, a trustee of the Cleveland Clinic, a trustee of the Musical Arts Association (Cleveland Orchestra), a director of the Council for Economic Education, a founding director of the Financial Intermediation Research Society, and a member of the advisory board of the Financial Intermediation Network of European Studies (FINEST). She is a member of the American Economic Association, the American Finance Association, the Econometric Society, and the Financial Management Association International.

John P. Davidson
OCC

Musa Sir Dr Ir Feroz
World Bank

MUSA Sir DR IR FEROZ is a CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER (ASEAN) at Boeing, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER (ASEAN) at BP, and CHIEF FINANCE OFFICER at SITIMAS SDN BHD ( BRUNEI DARUSSALAM) and is based in Johor, Malaysia, Johor, Malaysia. He works or has worked as OWNER/PRESIDENT/PRINCIPAL at INTERNATIONAL WORLD BANK FUND, CHIEF EXECUTIVE MARKETING(ASEAN) at Dakota Air Parts International Inc, and OWNER/PRESIDENT/PRINCIPAL at INTERNATIONAL AMERICAN BANKER GROUPS. Musa attended Illinois School of Professional Psychology, Chicago Campus between 1996 and 2005; Regent's University London between 1991 and 1995; and American University School of International Service between 2000 and 2017.

Douglas L. Kennedy
Federal Reserve

Theodore A. Mathas
New York Life Insurance

Ted Mathas is Chairman of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer of New York Life Insurance Company, the nation’s largest mutual life insurer with more than $500 billion in assets under management. The core business includes life insurance, retirement income, investment management, and long-term care insurance. New York Life is the leading provider of life insurance and income annuities in the U.S. Mr. Mathas became Chief Executive Officer on July 1, 2008, and was named Chairman of the Board of Directors on June 1, 2009. He joined New York Life in 1995 and previously served as the Company’s Chief Operating Officer, in addition to holding senior management positions in New York Life’s life insurance and annuity businesses and Agency Department. Mr. Mathas has been a director of the Company since July 2006. He was appointed to New York Life’s Executive Management Committee in June 2002. Mr. Mathas serves on the Executive Committee of the American Council of Life Insurers, as well as the Boards of the American Museum of Natural History and the Partnership for New York City. Mr. Mathas graduated with distinction from Stanford University with an A.B. and earned a J.D. from the University of Virginia.

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