The BLA released April 2011 U.S. Nonfarm Payroll data.
The BLA released April 2011 U.S. Nonfarm Payroll data.
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The Bank of America Merrill Lynch data has been expanded to include the underlying index values based on risk rating and time to maturity. This adds 15 series to the release.
The E.2 Survey of Terms of Business Lending Release from the Board of Governors contains 1892 data series pertaining to the terms of Commercial and Industrial Loans. The data is separated by the type of bank and is categorized by risk levels and commitment terms. This data also looks at the effective loan rate, total value of loans, average dollar value of loans, risk rating of the loans, and average time to maturity of the loans.
The BEA released March 2011 U.S. Personal Income data.
The essay in the St. Louis Fed’s 2010 annual report focuses on the labor market, shining light on trends that aren’t often thought about by the general public; a sidebar shows how U.S. workers fared during the Great Recession compared with workers in other industrialized countries. In addition, President James Bullard writes about the Fed’s mandate to promote maximum sustainable employment and price stability.
Selected Measures of the National and Regional Economy has been updated.
The BEA released 2011 Q1 U.S. GDP data.
See the data reflecting the yields to maturity on accrued principal for the 5-Year 0-1/8% Treasury Inflation-Indexed Note, Due 4/15/2016. Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities (TIPS) have principals that increase with inflation and decrease with deflation since they are tied to the consumer price index (CPI). When the security matures, the U.S. Treasury pays either the original or adjusted principal, whichever is greater.
These 675 international series are national accounts data from forty countries. The series include gross domestic product data, consumption expenditures, capital formation, imports, and exports— all from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Main Economic Indicators database.