FRED has added 6,148 monthly series from the Harmonized Indices of Consumer Prices release from Eurostat. These series include data for 32 European countries, the United States, the European Union Continuing Composition, the European Union 27 Countries, the Euro Area … Continue reading
The 3 new series are weekly subindexes (risk, credit, and leverage) of the Chicago Fed National Financial Conditions Index (NFCI). These subindexes allow for a more detailed examination of the movements of the NFCI.
These 6 series from the London Bullion Market Association include the 10:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. (London time) gold fixing prices based in U.S. dollars, British pounds, and euros.
FRED has added 72 new monthly series from the G.19 Consumer Credit release of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. The data include monthly flow data, annualized monthly flow data, and consumer loan rates. When these data … Continue reading
These 20 series from the Federal Housing Finance Agency are calculated using purchase prices of houses backing mortgages that have been sold to or guaranteed by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac.
These 198 series from the Bankrate, Inc. represent results from a weekly survey of banks and thrifts on the current checking and CD rates for selected U.S. markets.
FRED has added two monthly measurements from the U.S Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration. These 2 series track the vehicle miles traveled in the United States.
FRED has a new look and new features! We’ve added tags, which are keyword associations that make it easier to search our 45,000 data series. Click here to learn more.
These 20 series from the Federal Housing Finance Agency represent average house price changes on repeat sales transactions on the same single-family properties.
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