FRASER now has issues of the CPI Detailed Report, 1974-2014, along with its predecessor, the Consumer Price Index, 1953-1974. New issues of the CPI Detailed Report will be added to FRASER each month as they are produced.
These circulars were issued to member banks to address key topics in the Bank’s mission, procedures, and processes. FRASER now has added circulars from 1962 to 1966.
The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis and S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC have reached a new agreement on the use of Standard & Poors and Dow Jones Averages series in FRED©. FRED and its associated services will include 10 … Continue reading
These 300 quarterly series published by the Bank for International Settlements represent credit provided to private non-financial sectors for 40 countries. The data include credit provided by domestic banks and total credit to private non-financial sectors. For most countries, total … Continue reading
FRASER has added a collection of source materials cited by Allan Meltzer in his two-volume history of the Federal Reserve System.
These 232 monthly series are from the Business Leaders Survey and Empire State Manufacturing Survey produced by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The Business Leaders Survey has 56 series and focuses on the service sector in New York … Continue reading
FRED now has a blog highlighting graph features and interesting data. Visit The FRED Blog Now
This monthly review of economic conditions has been published by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York under various titles since 1919. Issues are now available on FRASER for 1919-1994.
These five quarterly series are from the Z.1 Financial Accounts of the United States release produced by the Board of Governors. One of these series deals with student loans and the other four series pertain to intellectual property.
These 4 monthly series are from the Tech Pulse release produced by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. The San Francisco Tech Pulse coincidence index measures the economic activity and health of the US information technology sector.