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RT @FedFRASER: Today in 1997, HTML 4.0 was introduced. The internet's come a long way since then. Check out FRASER's new site
Today in 1997, HTML 4.0 was introduced. The internet's come a long way since then. Check out FRASER's new site
Dec 18, 1977: Marriner Eccles dies. A collection of his papers is on FRASER
Dec 17, 1903: The Wright brothers take their first flight
1906: Future Fed Chairman William McChesney Martin Jr. is born. See FRASER's collection of Martin's papers
1913: The Reserve Bank Organization Committee begins work to locate Reserve Bank cities. Browse FRASER archives
RT @FedFRASER: FRASER holds the minutes of the Board of Governors from 1914-1951 #fedhistory
FRASER holds the minutes of the Board of Governors from 1914-1951 #fedhistory
RT @FedFRASER: The Federal Reserve Bank of New York issues a circular on this day in 1920 warning of a new counterfeit $5 note
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York issues a circular on this day in 1920 warning of a new counterfeit $5 note
'Tis the season! See department store sales data for Dec 15, 1960
RT @FedFRASER: FRASER holds complete issues of the CEA's Economic Indicators from May 1948 to the present #econhist
Dec 15-16, 1914: The Federal Advisory Council meets for the first time. FAC minutes are now on FRASER
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Settle down with the Sunday paper, like the Dec 14, 1907, issue of the Commercial and Financial Chronicle
FRASER holds complete issues of the CEA's Economic Indicators from May 1948 to the present #econhist
On this day in 1975, Chairman Burns answers four questions asked by a student of economics at @uakron
RT @FedFRASER: Historical #data, 35 years ago today: Seasonally adjusted money stock measures, in billions of dollars
Historical #data, 35 years ago today: Seasonally adjusted money stock measures, in billions of dollars
RT @FedFRASER: Happy Birthday, Ben Bernanke! Read statements and speeches from the former Fed Chairman
Happy Birthday, Ben Bernanke! Read statements and speeches from the former Fed Chairman
RT @PhilFedResearch: RT @FedFRASER: Read Federal Open Market Committee economic projections from the Dec 2012 meeting on FRASER
RT @FedFRASER: Read Federal Open Market Committee economic projections from the Dec 2012 meeting on FRASER
See 100 years of St. Louis Fed history on our interactive centennial timeline #fedhistory
'Tis the season for seasonally adjusted agricultural finance data from 1976-2001
Read Federal Open Market Committee economic projections from the Dec 2012 meeting on FRASER
Dec 11, 1944: The FOMC discusses the Sixth War Loan Drive results #fedhistory
Today in 1957: Chairman Martin discusses the importance of basic economic research
December 11, 1928: Congress holds unemployment hearings - before the Great Depression
Dec 3, 1992: Fed Governor Susan Phillips comments on the "Challenges Posed by OTC Derivatives"
So what if the US had an inelastic currency supply? It led to seasonal spikes in interest rates, which wrecked havoc:
Dec 3, 1914: Fed Governor (Chairman) Hamlin gives a speech on the operation of the Federal Reserve
Citizens of Louisville petitioned the Fed to have a branch office, which opened Dec 3, 1917
President Johnson gets a memo from the chair of the CEA offering arguments against tighter money
Fed Governor Brimmer discusses "Inflation and Income Distribution in the United States" on Dec 2, 1969
All economies have seasonal swings. These swings were particularly severe for the U.S. economy during 19th century.
FRASER has themed collections. Check out this one on the Great Depression
RT @FedFRASER: Dec 1, 1987, Chairman Greenspan testifies to Congress about the Financial Modernization Act of 1987
Chairman Eccles provides a statement to the press on Dec 1, 1948, about the Transamerica case
'Tis the season … for seasonal adjustments! Browse economic data on FRASER throughout December
RT @FedFRASER: America's most ignored export? Currency, according to Fed Governor Lindsay's speech in 1994
Dec 1, 1987, Chairman Greenspan testifies to Congress about the Financial Modernization Act of 1987
America's most ignored export? Currency, according to Fed Governor Lindsay's speech in 1994
Nov. 30, 1944: Rolla Wells, first Governor (President) of the @stlousfed, dies. Read his autobiography here
Nov. 29, 1965: President Johnson receives a memo concerning a possible increase in the discount rate at a Fed Bank
Nov. 29, 1909: Senator Nelson Aldrich speaks on the work of the National Monetary Commission
FRASER's @AtlantaFed collection includes Annual Reports 1915-2000 and monthly reviews 1919-1995
RT @FedFRASER: FRASER has reorganized our archival collections! Check out the Winfield W. Riefler papers to see what's changed
FRASER has reorganized our archival collections! Check out the Winfield W. Riefler papers to see what's changed
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