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Texas economic activity, job growth weaken as 2023 closes
Morales-Burnett, Diego; Torres, Luis
(2023-12-21)
Texas economic growth slowed in the fourth quarter, with job growth falling sharply in October and business activity contracting slightly in November.
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The Federal Reserve’s Pandemic Response
Held, Michael
(2020-06-25)
Remarks at Union of Arab Banks Webinar: Global Banking in Light of COVID-19 and Geopolitical Development (delivered via videoconference).
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Opening Remarks for 'Energy and the Economy: The New Energy Landscape' Conference
Logan, Lorie
(2022-11-10)
Dallas Fed President Lorie Logan delivered this address to open the conference hosted by the Federal Reserve Banks of Dallas and Kansas City in Houston.
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The Outlook for the Economy and Monetary Policy; 02.12.19; Financial Executives International and Xavier University, Cincinnati, OH
Mester, Loretta J.
(2019-02-12)
Many of you probably know that the Federal Reserve System comprises 12 regional Reserve Banks, distributed across the country, and the Board of Governors in Washington, D.C. But we also have 24 branch offices. This regional structure helps us to collect information from around the country so that our monetary policy decisions can take into account the diversity of the American economy and its people. I am very grateful for the many contacts throughout the Cleveland Fed?s District who generously share with us their insights into business activity, labor markets, and financial conditions. This ...
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An Update on the Economy and the Federal Reserve’s Policy Response; 05.12.20 Loretta J. Mester: POWER Series, CFA Society Chicago, Chicago, IL (via videoconference)
Mester, Loretta J.
(2020-05-12)
The coronavirus pandemic is a global public health crisis that has inflicted pain and hardship on people all over the world. In the interests of public health, the country has taken aggressive social distancing measures to limit the spread of the virus, resulting in a shutdown of much of the economy. While the shutdown has yielded public health benefits, its effects on the economy have been swift and severe. Unprecedented times require unprecedented actions. Both the federal government and the Federal Reserve took action quickly. These relief efforts can be viewed as building a bridge to get ...
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Economic Outlook
Harker, Patrick T.
(2020-01-17)
Fed President Patrick T. Harker said he expects the U.S. economy to grow around 2 percent in 2020, indicating no change from his outlook of recent months. Speaking at the 2020 Economic Leadership Forum hosted by the New Jersey Bankers Association, Harker discussed his view of the labor markets and inflation as well as recent developments in the Fed’s balance sheet normalization process and efforts to modernize the Community Reinvestment Act.
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A Solution to Every Puzzle
Williams, John C.
(2020-09-29)
Remarks at the 2020 U.S. Treasury Market Conference (delivered via videoconference).
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The Economic Outlook: Getting Back to "More Like Normal"
Williams, John C.
(2021-02-25)
Remarks at One Hundred Black Men of New York (delivered via videoconference).
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Economic Outlook Symposium: Summary of 2017 Results and 2018 Forecasts
Strauss, William A.; Haasl , Thomas
(2018)
According to participants in the Chicago Fed?s annual Economic Outlook Symposium, the U.S. economy is forecasted to grow at a pace slightly above average in 2018, with inflation moving up a little and the unemployment rate remaining low.
Chicago Fed Letter
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Are Markets Becoming Less Competitive?
Trachter, Nicholas; Sablik, Timothy
(2019-06)
National markets in many U.S. industries seem to be increasingly dominated by large companies. Some policymakers have argued that this growing market concentration is a sign of weakening competition, but concentration by itself does not necessarily translate into market power. It may be too soon to reach a decisive conclusion about whether market power, not simply market concentration, is on the rise.
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