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Basel II Capital Accord - Notice of proposed rulemaking (NPR) - Proposed Regulatory Text - Part III - Qualification
from application of the advanced approaches in this appendix (which business
URL: https://www.federalreserve.gov/generalinfo/Basel2/NPR_20060905/NPR/Part_3.htm
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The Fed - How Global Value Chains Change the Trade-Currency Relationship
from China to Europe and subsequently from Europe to the United States...from Europe to the US and consequently also propel exports from China
URL: https://www.federalreserve.gov/econres/notes/feds-notes/how-global-value-chains-change-the-trade-currency-relationship-20200203.html
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FRB: Testimony, Gramlich -- Reforms in the Truth in Lending Act and the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act -- July 17, 1998
from unnecessarily high real estate settlement costs, by providing them...from a particular title company, and provides rights for consumers when
URL: https://www.federalreserve.gov/boarddocs/testimony/1998/19980717.htm
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FRB: Beige Book - Chicago
from our last report as weather conditions improved, with sales slightly...from a brief slowdown in the second quarter, due in part to settled auto-related
URL: https://www.federalreserve.gov/fomc/beigebook/1997/19970806/7.htm
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The Fed - Friedman's Monetary Economics in Practice
from the perspective of Milton Friedman's monetary economics. Five major...from credit market disruption; 4) the commercial banking system has received
URL: https://www.federalreserve.gov/econres/feds/friedman39s-monetary-economics-in-practice.htm
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Federal Reserve Board - How Well-Anchored are Long-term Inflation Expectations in Latin America? Accessible Data
from -10 percent to 50 percent and the y axis ranges from 1960 to 2024...from -4 percent to 18 percent and the y axis ranges from January 2000
URL: https://www.federalreserve.gov/econres/notes/feds-notes/how-well-anchored-are-long-term-inflation-expectations-in-latin-america-accessible-20241220.htm
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FRB: April 2007 Statistical Supplement--Aggregate Reserves of Depository Institutions and Monetary Base
from the Federal Reserve .05 .06 .17 .19 .25 .35 .37 .40 .23 .16 .19 .21...from the Board's H.3 (502) weekly statistical release. Historical data
URL: https://www.federalreserve.gov/pubs/supplement/2007/04/table1_20.htm
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FRB: July 2007 Statistical Supplement--Aggregate Reserves of Depository Institutions and Monetary Base
from the Federal Reserve .05 .06 .17 .19 .40 .23 .16 .19 .21 .03 .05 .08...from the Board's H.3 (502) weekly statistical release. Historical data
URL: https://www.federalreserve.gov/pubs/supplement/2007/07/table1_20.htm
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FRB: Press Release -- Approval of the discount rate actions by FRB Minneapolis and FRB Dallas -- February 3, 2000
from 5 percent to 5-1/4 percent effective immediately. The Federal Reserve...from 5 percent to 5-1/4 percent effective Friday, February 4, 2000. 2000
URL: https://www.federalreserve.gov/boarddocs/press/general/2000/20000203/default.htm
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FRB: Press Release--Approval of the discount rate actions of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas and the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City--March 24, 2005
from 3-1/2 percent to 3-3/4 percent, effective immediately. On Wednesday...from 3-1/2 percent to 3-3/4 percent, effective immediately. 2005 Monetary
URL: https://www.federalreserve.gov/boarddocs/press/monetary/2005/20050324/default.htm
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