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Charles Plosser, the president and CEO of the Philadelphia Fed, has announced that he will retire as of March 1, 2015.
The Chicago Federal Reserve has released its Chicago Fed National Activity Index (CFNAI) for the month of August.
These trends almost certainly will press the prices of individual stocks, and the market as a whole, upward for months.
The Atlanta Federal Reserve released its most recent inflation expectations on Friday.
Given the recent CPI PPI readings, is the Federal Reserve making safe dovish moves out of fear of deflation?
The Philadelphia Federal Reserve's Business Outlook Survey indicated that there was continued growth in the region's manufacturing sector for September.
The Federal Reserve made its announcement for the FOMC policy meeting Wednesday afternoon, swinging markets from up to down and back to up.
The September 2014 Empire State Manufacturing Survey indicates that business activity ramped up its pace for New York manufacturers.
The European Central Bank and the Bank of England have now made their decisions on interest rates and rate policy for September.
ThinkstockThe Federal Reserve has released its Beige Book for September. This report was prepared at the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, but 24/7 Wall St. would caution readers that the outlook...
The Chicago Fed National Activity Index rose to +0.39 in the month of July, and the reading from June was revised to +0.21.
Sometimes the markets just can't trust what Federal Reserve and central bank officials say individually.
Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen reminded the audience at the Federal Reserve's annual retreat in Jackson, Wy., that the labor market has yet to fully recover.
The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia has released its August Business Outlook Survey, and the report was a hot one.
courtesy of the Federal ReserveThe Federal Reserve has released the minutes of its July 29 to 30 FOMC meeting. While it has been broadly expected that the Fed will keep rates on hold, there is one...