Teaching About Core Inflation | Bring FRED into the Classroom | November 2023
Focus on Measures of Core Inflation This handout provides instructions on building the graph below and includes writing prompts for out-of-class assignments. From the FRED Blog The post “Gauging underlying inflation” briefly describes the concept of underlying inflation trends and … Continue reading → The post Teaching About Core Inflation | Bring FRED into the Classroom | November 2023 first appeared on St. Louis Fed Economic Research.
FRED > Research AnnouncementsFRED Adds Community Bank Sentiment Index
FRED has added eight new quarterly series covering The Community Bank Sentiment Index (CBSI) from the Conference of State Bank Supervisors. The CSBI is an index derived from quarterly polling of community bankers across the nation. As community bankers answer … Continue reading → The post FRED Adds Community Bank Sentiment Index first appeared on St. Louis Fed Economic Research.
FRED > Research AnnouncementsClassic Cars on the Road
American car owners are replacing their vehicles less frequently. Learn how that could affect auto manufacturing employment.
FRED > Research AnnouncementsIs fear chilling the economy?
Like rolling a 6-sided die and having a 7 come up… This 3-part essay examines the lingering effects of the Financial Crisis and how we now think about risk. The post Is fear chilling the economy? first appeared on St. Louis Fed Economic Research.
FRED > Research AnnouncementsBoJ Assets
Central banks have purchased long-term bonds to lower long-term yields, but the Bank of Japan has taken it to epic proportions. The post BoJ Assets first appeared on St. Louis Fed Economic Research.
FRED > Research AnnouncementsWhat Do the Markets Hear When the Fed Speaks?
A recent Review article by Kevin L. Kliesen, Brian Levine, and Christopher J. Waller analyzes the impact of Fed communications on key financial market variables. The post What Do the Markets Hear When the Fed Speaks? first appeared on St. Louis Fed Economic Research.
FRED > Research AnnouncementsBonded to Bonds?
Are firms too attached to bonds? Read about it on the FRED Blog. The post Bonded to Bonds? first appeared on St. Louis Fed Economic Research.
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