Federal Reserve Statistical Release
The Federal Reserve of the United States gathers and publishes specific economic data and releases them as a Federal Reserve Statistical Release.[1][2]
The main categories include:
- Principal Economic Indicators
- Bank Asset Quality
- Bank Assets and Liabilities
- Bank Structure Data
- Business Finance
- Exchange Rates and International Data
- Flow of Funds Accounts
- Household Finance
- Industrial Activity
- Interest Rates
- Money Stock and Reserve Balances
- Other
References
External links
- Federal Reserve Board of Governors Statistics: Releases and Historical Data
- Historical Statistical Releases on FRASER (Federal Reserve Archival System for Economic Research)
- Federal Reserve Board Statistical Release Publication History
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Federal Reserve System
- Chair
- Vice Chair
- Governors
- Federal Reserve Banks
- Federal Reserve Note
- Federal Reserve Bank Note
- Beige Book
- Federal Reserve Statistical Release
- Monetary Policy Report to the Congress
- Discount window
- Bank rate
- Federal funds
- Federal funds rate
- Overnight rate
- Primary dealer
(Antecedents)
- Charles S. Hamlin (1914–1916)
- William P. G. Harding (1916–1922)
- Daniel R. Crissinger (1923–1927)
- Roy A. Young (1927–1930)
- Eugene Meyer (1930–1933)
- Eugene R. Black (1933–1934)
- Marriner S. Eccles (1934–1948)
- Thomas B. McCabe (1948–1951)
- William M. Martin (1951–1970)
- Arthur F. Burns (1970–1978)
- G. William Miller (1978–1979)
- Paul Volcker (1979–1987)
- Alan Greenspan (1987–2006)
- Ben Bernanke (2006–2014)
- Janet Yellen (2014–2018)
- Jerome Powell (2018–present)
governors
(by district)
- Susan Collins (Boston)
- John Williams (New York)
- Patrick T. Harker (Philadelphia)
- Loretta J. Mester (Cleveland)
- Thomas Barkin (Richmond)
- Raphael Bostic (Atlanta)
- Austan Goolsbee (Chicago)
- Kathy O’Neill Paese – Acting (St. Louis)
- Neel Kashkari (Minneapolis)
- Jeff Schmid (Kansas City)
- Lorie Logan (Dallas)
- Mary C. Daly (San Francisco)