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St. Louis Fed 2 h
International trade data are released on Wednesday, and the employment report comes out Friday. See FRED’s calendar for more data releases this week
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St. Louis Fed 5 h
Forget about the price tag, but remember the price index: Here’s what Jessie J might teach you about inflation
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St. Louis Fed 7 h
Thinking about your next smoothie or getaway vacation? Ask yourself these questions before you spend
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St. Louis Fed 16 h
CO2 is in the air, but how does it get there? The FRED Blog breaks down CO2 emissions by economic sector and fuel type
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St. Louis Fed 17 h
Commercial and industrial loans at all commercial banks tick up to $2.347 trillion in the latest week
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St. Louis Fed 18 h
The Employment Cost Index, a measure of compensation costs all civilian workers, rose 0.7% in Q4. The gain from a year earlier dipped to 2.7%, the smallest rate of increase in seven quarters
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St. Louis Fed 19 h
Trimmed mean PCE inflation rate, an alternative gauge of core inflation from , increased 1.96% in December from a year earlier, down slightly from November’s 1.97%
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St. Louis Fed 21 h
Consumer prices as measured by the personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index rose 0.3% in December for a year-over-year increase of 1.6%, the biggest advance in a year
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St. Louis Fed 22 h
Personal saving as a percentage of disposable personal income fell to 7.6% in December from 7.8% in November
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St. Louis Fed 23 h
The FRED Blog tracks sources of CO2: electric power (mostly coal), transportation (mostly petroleum), residential (mostly natural gas), commercial (a tie between gas and diesel) and industry (mostly “other”)
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St. Louis Fed 2. velj
In December, the median sales price of new homes sold in the U.S. rose by $10,500 to $331,400, an eight-month high
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St. Louis Fed 2. velj
Beginning this year, community banks that meet certain qualifications can opt into a simplified regulatory capital framework—called the community bank leverage ratio—aimed at reducing regulatory burden
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St. Louis Fed 2. velj
Sales of new single-family homes fell for a third straight month in December, declining to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 694,000 from a revised 697,000 in November
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St. Louis Fed 2. velj
In lows not seen since September, 30-year and 15-year fixed-rate mortgages in the U.S. dip to 3.51% and 3.0% respectively
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St. Louis Fed 2. velj
St. Louis Fed Financial Stress Index is little changed in the week ending Jan. 24, edging up to -1.559 from the prior week’s series low of -1.565 (normal stress=0)
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St. Louis Fed 2. velj
Chart of the week: Commercial paper outstanding ticks up slightly in the latest reporting week to $1.119 trillion
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St. Louis Fed 2. velj
New orders for U.S. durable goods rebounded 2.4% to $245.5 billion in December, aided by a 7.6% increase in transportation equipment orders
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St. Louis Fed 2. velj
Initial claims for unemployment insurance benefits ticked down in the latest week to 216,000
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St. Louis Fed 1. velj
Per the advance estimate from , U.S. increased at an annual rate of 2.1% in Q4
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St. Louis Fed 1. velj
The community bank leverage ratio framework aims to reduce reporting burden for community banks
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