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Dear Diary: Today in Fed History…

Charles S. Hamlin, the first Chair of the Federal Reserve Board (1914-16), kept handwritten diaries. FRASER has them.

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Who Benefits from Too Big To Fail?

From Economic Synopses: “Too Big To Fail” has some consequences that may not be so obvious.

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FRED Moved Uptown

You can now visit FRED at https://fred.stlouisfed.org. Take a brief tour of its new forms and functions.

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FRED’s New Look

New FRED design launches in June. Be among the first to see it! GDP never looked so good!

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Econ Info Conference: Seeking Proposals

The St. Louis Fed’s Beyond the Numbers conference is Oct. 6-8, 2016. You can submit a proposal for a session, panel, workshop, or lightning talk. Deadline: May 31.

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A Primer on Soft Skills

Page One Economics provides the basics on soft skills in the workplace.

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The Road to Normal

Our Annual Report for 2015 looks at new directions in monetary policy, with messages from our Bank president and chair of the board of directors and a look at our work and our people.

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Income Traps

  In the latest Review: Despite global growth, few developing countries make progress catching up to the income levels in the U.S. or other advanced economies.

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History of the Financial Crisis

Revisit the Financial Crisis of 2007-09 with this timeline of key discussions and actions to mitigate the long-term economic impact of the Crisis.

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FRED Adds 6 Overnight Bank Funding Series

FRED has added 6 new series of daily overnight bank funding data from the New York Fed. The overnight bank funding rate (OBFR) is calculated as the volume-weighted median of overnight federal funds transactions and Eurodollar transactions. The volume-weighted median … Continue reading

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