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Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED) is a database maintained by the Research division of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis that has more than 816,000 economic time series from various sources. [1]
As with all Federal Reserve banks, the St. Louis Fed established an Office of Minority and Women Inclusion (OMWI) [25] in January 2011, as called for by the Dodd-Frank Act. The St. Louis OMWI is designed to increase participation of minority- and women-owned businesses in Bank procurement needs, further diversify the St. Louis Fed's workforce ...
The STLFSI was first published in early 2010, with data going back to 1993, in an effort to better gauge levels of financial stress in the aftermath of the 2007-2008 financial crisis. It has been updated three times since, with the current version referred to as the STLFSI4.
James Bullard, who ended a 15-year term as president of the St. Louis Fed in 2023, told CNN that criticism the Fed pegged inflation as transitory in 2021 and thus was slow to act was “fair.”
The consumer price index rose 0.2% in August after edging up by the same margin in July, a welcome development for the Fed as it seeks to return inflation to its 2% goal. In the 12 months through ...
Historical Data: Effective Federal Funds Rate (interactive graph) from the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis; Federal Reserve Web Site: Federal Funds Rate Historical Data (including the current rate), Monetary Policy, and Open Market Operations; MoneyCafe.com page with Fed Funds Rate and historical chart and graph
The appointment of Alberto Musalem as president of the St. Louis Fed adds a new voice to the debate about the direction of interest rates in 2024.
The Sahm rule was published by The St. Louis Federal Reserve bank's Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED) system in October 2019. [8] [9] It is retroactively calculated to evaluate performance from past recessions. The recession rule is defined as: