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The Federal Reserve’s Beige Book adds color to economic data. The influential update, also known as the Summary of Commentary on Current Economic Conditions, comes out Wednesday.
Fed Beige Book: April 17, 2013. According to the Federal Reserve, most Districts grew at a moderate pace from late February to early April. The Fed's 49 page Beige Book, published Wednesday, April ...
The Beige Book is a report produced and published by the Federal Reserve. The report, referred to formally as the Summary of Commentary on Current Economic Conditions, is a qualitative review of ...
The Federal Reserve provided fresh evidence Wednesday from their "beige book" that the financial crisis is hammering the economy. Here are some questions and answers about the Fed's beige book.
One restaurant "moved to counter service and disposable utensils" to stay open with a smaller staff, the Federal Reserve said. Menu icon A vertical stack of three evenly spaced horizontal lines.
Energy-rich regions of the U.S. are seeing signs of slower growth due to the plunge in oil prices, though the national economy continued to expand in late 2014, the Federal Reserve said.
The 12 Reserve Banks work independently with oversight from the Board of Governors in Washington, DC. The Reserve Banks are the operating arms of the Federal Reserve System and function within their ...
Prepared at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas and based on information collected on or before October 5, 2007. This document summarizes comments received from business and other contacts outside ...
All 12 Federal Reserve Districts report home sales, home prices or housing construction increased in July and early August, the Federal Reserve said Wednesday in its Beige Book. Reports on ...
The Beige Book, which was compiled by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago using information gathered on or before Jan. 6, includes anecdotes and commentary on business conditions in each of the 12 ...
The April Beige Book from the Federal Reserve says that "economic activity was little changed" of late. Nine districts said things were roughly flat while three saw modest growth.
The Federal Reserve's Beige Book shows mixed economic activity across districts, with uneven growth and heightened uncertainty, particularly among importers. Explore more details here.