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Philadelphia Fed Business Review, 1st Quarter 2004

The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia has published its regular Business Review for the First Quarter 2004. In the latest issue President Anthony Santomero discusses how some extraordinary events, including the bursting of the tech bubble, the…

Phil Fed's Santomero on the economic outlook

In a speech on the 'Economic Outlook' given on 15 January, Anthony Santomero of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia said interest rates can remain low for now, but when the economy nears full employment the Federal Reserve will need to start raising…

Philadelphia Fed Business Outlook Survey, Dec 2003

Activity in the region's manufacturing sector continued to expand, according to the firms surveyed for the Philadelphia Fed's Business Outlook Survey, December 2003. Noteworthy increases were recorded for key indicators shipments, new orders, and…

Philadelphia Fed index rises dramatically

The Philadelphia Fed's general economic index this month registered 32.1 compared with 25.9 in November. It represents the highest level in a decade with more factories hiring workers than at any time since April 1973, the report said.

Philadelphia Fed Business Review, 4th Quarter 2003

The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia has published its regular Business Review for the Fourth Quarter 2003. In the latest issue President Santomero outlines what the Federal Reserve is doing to promote economic education and explains why knowledge is…

Philadelphia Fed's Santomero:on US recovery

In a speech on 'Perspectives on the Jobless Recovery' given on 14 November, Anthony Santomero of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia said once the current expansion gains a firmer foothold, monetary policy must eventually be moved to a less…

Survey of Professional Forecasters

The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia published its Fourth Quarter 2003 Survey of Professional Forecasters on 24 November. Forecasters gain optimism about 2004 - The outlook for growth over the next few quarters looks stronger now than it did just…

Philadelphia Fed's Santomero on monetary policy

In ae speech on 'Monetary Policy: Stability Through Change' given on 18 November, Anthony Santomero of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia said the current economic recovery appears to be gaining traction. "I look forward to self-sustaining economic…

No sign of U.S. inflation pressure-Fed's Santomero

There is some distance between the current level of the US economy and its potential, Anthony Santomero told the Philadelphia Estate Planning Council on Tuesday 18 November, according to Reuters. The Philadelphia Fed President also said a counter…

Fed's Santomero says rates can't stay low forever

Philadelphia Fed President Anthony Santomero said on Friday 14 November that although interest rates cannot stay at their current low rates in the indefinitely, there is no pressure for a rise in the near future, according to a report by Reuters…

Santomero on beliefs in economics, monetary policy

In the speech 'Great Expectations: Beliefs in Economics and Monetary Policy' given on 5 November Anthony Santomero of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia said he believed the FOMC should seriously consider inflation targeting so as to consolidate…

Philadelphia Fed Business Outlook Survey, Oct 2003

Activity in the region's manufacturing sector improved in October, according to firms polled for the Philadelphia Fed's Business Outlook Survey, October 2003. Most of the current indicators increased this month, the report finds, and manufacturers' six…

Santomero on Monetary Policy Post 9/11

In a speech on 'Monetary Policy in the Post 9/11 Environment: Stability through Change' Anthony Santomero of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia welcomed signs of faster growth, but expressed worry the economy could be slow to create jobs. He said …

Fed's Santomero sees economy picking up steam

Philadelphia Federal Reserve President Anthony Santomero said on Thursday 2 October "Employment gains will be slow in coming, and we still have some way to go before we reach our goal of maximum sustainable growth", according to Reuters. He also said the…

Philadelphia Fed Business Review, 3rd Quarter 2003

The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia has published its regular Business Review for the Third Quarter 2003. In the first article President Santomero examines whether inflation targeting makes sense for the U.S. Other articles examine changes in the…

Philadelphia Fed Business Outlook Survey, Sep 2003

Manufacturing firms reported an increase in new orders in September according to firms surveyed for the Philadelphia Fed's Business Outlook Survey, September 2003. New orders and shipments grew again this month, but employment declined, the survey said.

Applying efficiency measurement to central banks

The working paper "Applying Efficiency Measurement Techniques to Central Banks" from the Philadelphia Fed released on 6 August reviews the standard techniques of efficiency measurement and reviews some of the literature that has attempted to apply these…

Philadelphia Fed Business Outlook Survey, Jul 2003

Activity in the region's manufacturing sector increased in July, according to the firms surveyed for the Philadelphia Fed's July 2003 Business Outlook Survey. Many of the current indexes showed improvement -- especially indexes for new orders and…

Philadelphia Fed survey rises sharply in July

The Philadelphia Fed's Business Outlook Survey improved modestly in July, BizWorld reported. Company executives polled for the survey remain "generally optimistic" that business conditions will improve over the next six months, the survey showed.

Philadelphia Fed's Santomero on economic education

In a speech entitled 'Knowledge Is Power: The Importance of Economic Education' Anthony Santomero of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia said economic education programs developed and promoted by the Philadelphia Federal Reserve Bank help consumers…

Alan Greenspan opens Philadelphia Fed mini-museum

Alan Greenspan opened the Philadelphia Fed's new "Money in Motion" mini-museum on Wednesday 2 July, Dow Jones reports. The displays aim to make the complex history of American monetary policy visitor-friendly for tourists and local visitors.

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