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New Page One Economics Newsletter

Page One Economics Newsletter just published an article on data revisions. The initial unemployment claims weekly data is one example: These data are released just five days after the information is collected and then revised in subsequent reports. To see … Continue reading

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And the Winner of the FRED Hoodie Is…

FRED would like to congratulate Dr. David Lambert of the Department of Agricultural Economics at Kansas State University for winning the highly coveted FRED hoodie.  Dr. Lambert won the hoodie for participating in our FRED customer satisfaction survey.  Thanks to … Continue reading

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Tracking the Global Economy Update

The BLS released March 2012 U.S. nonfarm payroll data this morning.

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Tracking the Global Economy Update

The OECD revised Japan and UK’s business cycle from expansion to recession.

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FRED App Now Available for iOS and Android Devices

Our FRED app is now available for iOS and Android-compatible smartphones and tablets, giving data users greater access to economic data on the go — anytime, anywhere. Learn More

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Tracking the Global Economy Update

The Census Bureau released Feb 2011 U.S. personal income data.

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Tracking the Global Economy Update

The Federal Reserve Board released Feb 2012 U.S. Industrial Production data.

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150 London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR) Series Added to FRED

These 150 series from the British Bankers’ Association represent the average actual interest rates leading banks pay to borrow unsecured funds from other banks in the London market. LIBOR is the most widely used benchmark or reference rate for short-term … Continue reading

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Tracking the Global Economy Update

The BLS released Feb 2012 U.S. nonfarm payroll data.

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Tracking the Global Economy Update

The Bureau of Economic Analysis revised 2011 Q4 U.S. GDP data today, February 29th. The relevant Tracking the Global Economy charts have been updated.

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