46 datasets found
  1. Statistics Reported by Banks and Other Financial Firms in the United States

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    Updated Dec 18, 2024
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    Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (2024). Statistics Reported by Banks and Other Financial Firms in the United States [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/statistics-reported-by-banks-and-other-financial-firms-in-the-united-states
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    Dec 18, 2024
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    Federal Reserve Board of Governors
    Federal Reserve Systemhttp://www.federalreserve.gov/
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    Data were previously published in the Supplement to the Federal Reserve Bulletin, which ceased publication in December 2008. These tables will be discontinued with the final table released in April 2022. The source for these data is the Treasury International Capital System and future data publications can be found on Treasury’s website.

  2. M3 Money Stock

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    Updated Dec 24, 2019
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    Federal Reserve (2019). M3 Money Stock [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/federalreserve/m3-money-stock
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    Dataset updated
    Dec 24, 2019
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    Federal Reserve Systemhttp://www.federalreserve.gov/
    Authors
    Federal Reserve
    Description

    Content

    For details, please see http://www.federalreserve.gov/releases/h6/hist/ On March 23, 2006, the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System ceased publication of the M3 monetary aggregate and its components. For more information, please, refer to http://www.federalreserve.gov/releases/h6/discm3.htm.

    Context

    This is a dataset from the Federal Reserve hosted by the Federal Reserve Economic Database (FRED). FRED has a data platform found here and they update their information according to the frequency that the data updates. Explore the Federal Reserve using Kaggle and all of the data sources available through the Federal Reserve organization page!

    • Update Frequency: This dataset is updated daily.

    • Observation Start: 1981-01-05

    • Observation End : 2006-03-13

    Acknowledgements

    This dataset is maintained using FRED's API and Kaggle's API.

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  3. Survey of Consumer Finances

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    • financialaha.com
    Updated Oct 18, 2023
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    Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve Board (2023). Survey of Consumer Finances [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.17016/8799
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    Oct 18, 2023
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    Federal Reserve Board of Governors
    Federal Reserve Systemhttp://www.federalreserve.gov/
    Authors
    Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve Board
    Time period covered
    1962 - 2023
    Description

    The Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF) is normally a triennial cross-sectional survey of U.S. families. The survey data include information on families' balance sheets, pensions, income, and demographic characteristics.

  4. Statistics Reported by Nonbanking Enterprises in the United States

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    Updated Dec 18, 2024
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    Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (2024). Statistics Reported by Nonbanking Enterprises in the United States [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/statistics-reported-by-nonbanking-enterprises-in-the-united-states
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    Dec 18, 2024
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    Federal Reserve Board of Governors
    Federal Reserve Systemhttp://www.federalreserve.gov/
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    These tables are discontinued with the final table released in December 2013. The source for these data is the Treasury International Capital System and future data publications can be found on Treasurys website http://www.treasury.gov/resource-center/data-chart-center/tic/Pages/ticnonbank.aspx Data were previously published in the Supplement to the Federal Reserve Bulletin, which ceased publication in December 2008.

  5. Surveys of Consumer and Community Affairs Publications and Resources

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    • gimi9.com
    Updated Dec 18, 2024
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    Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (2024). Surveys of Consumer and Community Affairs Publications and Resources [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/surveys-of-consumer-and-community-affairs-publications-and-resources
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    Dec 18, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    Federal Reserve Board of Governors
    Federal Reserve Systemhttp://www.federalreserve.gov/
    Description

    The surveys in this collection are used to gather qualitative and quantitative information directly from users or potential users of Board publications, resources, and conference materials, such as consumers (consumer surveys) and stakeholders (stakeholder surveys). Stakeholders may include, but are not limited to, nonprofits, community development organizations, consumer groups, conference attendees, financial institutions and other financial companies offering consumer financial products and services, other for profit companies, state or local agencies, and researchers from academic, government, policy and other institutions. Publications and resources may include reports and brochures, as well as audio and visual content, whether delivered in print, online, or through other means. The frequency of the survey and content of the questions will vary as needs arise for feedback on different resources and from different audiences.

  6. Data from: The Performance and Profitability of CRA-Related Lending

    • clevelandfed.org
    Updated Nov 1, 2000
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    Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland (2000). The Performance and Profitability of CRA-Related Lending [Dataset]. https://www.clevelandfed.org/publications/economic-commentary/2000/ec-20001101-the-performance-and-profitability-of-cra-related-lending
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    Nov 1, 2000
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Federal Reserve Bank of Clevelandhttps://www.clevelandfed.org/
    Description

    In November 1999, the U.S. Congress asked the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System to conduct a comprehensive study of loans made under the Community Reinvestment Act of 1977. The Board’s study focused on the loans’ delinquency and default rates—their performance—as well as their profitability. This Commentary reports the results of the study.

  7. Data from: Reliability Analysis of the Federal Reserve Automated Payments...

    • clevelandfed.org
    Updated Jan 11, 1997
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    Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland (1997). Reliability Analysis of the Federal Reserve Automated Payments Systems [Dataset]. https://www.clevelandfed.org/publications/financial-services-research-group-working-papers/1997/wp-fsrg-0397-reliability-analysis-of-federal-reserve-automated-payments-systems
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    Jan 11, 1997
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Federal Reserve Bank of Clevelandhttps://www.clevelandfed.org/
    Description

    This paper proposes an analytic framework for the reliability assessment of the automated payments systems used by the Federal Reserve Banks. The failure/recovery behavior of the system currently in operation is modeled as a continuous time Markov process with varying levels of detail, and the availability is calculated for a wide range of component failure frequencies. Furthermore, alternative system configurations are proposed and analyzed.

  8. International Summary Statistics

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    Updated Dec 27, 2024
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    Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (2024). International Summary Statistics [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/international-summary-statistics
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    Dec 27, 2024
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    Federal Reserve Board of Governors
    Federal Reserve Systemhttp://www.federalreserve.gov/
    Description

    These tables will be updated monthly. Data were previously published in the Supplement to the Federal Reserve Bulletin, which ceased publication in December 2008.

  9. Chicago Fed National Financial Conditions Index

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    Updated Jul 16, 2021
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    Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago (2021). Chicago Fed National Financial Conditions Index [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/chicago-fed/chicago-fed-national-financial-conditions-index
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    Dataset updated
    Jul 16, 2021
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    Federal Reserve Bank of Chicagohttps://www.chicagofed.org/
    Federal Reserve Systemhttp://www.federalreserve.gov/
    Authors
    Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
    Area covered
    Chicago
    Description

    Content

    The Chicago Fed's National Financial Conditions Index (NFCI) provides a comprehensive weekly update on U.S. financial conditions in money markets, debt and equity markets and the traditional and "shadow" banking systems. Positive values of the NFCI indicate financial conditions that are tighter than average, while negative values indicate financial conditions that are looser than average.

    For further information, please visit the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago (http://www.chicagofed.org/webpages/publications/nfci/index.cfm).

    Context

    This is a dataset from the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago hosted by the Federal Reserve Economic Database (FRED). FRED has a data platform found here and they update their information according to the frequency that the data updates. Explore the Chicago Fed using Kaggle and all of the data sources available through the Chicago Fed organization page!

    • Update Frequency: This dataset is updated daily.

    • Observation Start: 1971-01-08

    • Observation End : 2021-07-09

    Acknowledgements

    This dataset is maintained using FRED's API and Kaggle's API.

    The license for this dataset is unknown. Please reach out directly to the Chicago Fed for more information on Commercial/Non-Commercial access.

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  10. Securities Holdings and Transactions

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    Updated Dec 18, 2024
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    Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (2024). Securities Holdings and Transactions [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/securities-holdings-and-transactions
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    Dec 18, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    Federal Reserve Board of Governors
    Federal Reserve Systemhttp://www.federalreserve.gov/
    Description

    Data were previously published in the Supplement to the Federal Reserve Bulletin, which ceased publication in December 2008

  11. r

    International journal of central banking - ResearchHelpDesk

    • researchhelpdesk.org
    Updated Sep 1, 2018
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    Research Help Desk (2018). International journal of central banking - ResearchHelpDesk [Dataset]. https://www.researchhelpdesk.org/journal/534/international-journal-of-central-banking
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    Sep 1, 2018
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    Research Help Desk
    Description

    International journal of central banking - ResearchHelpDesk - International journal of central banking - In July 2004, the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), the European Central Bank, and each of the Group of Ten* (G-10) central banks announced their plans to support the development of a new publication focused on central bank theory and practice. Other central banks were invited to participate in this joint project, and there are now 55 sponsoring institutions. From its initiation, the sponsors were committed to ensuring that the International Journal of Central Banking (IJCB) offer peer-reviewed articles of high analytical quality for a professional audience. The primary objectives of the IJCB are to widely disseminate the best policy-relevant and applied research on central banking and to promote communication among researchers both inside and outside of central banks. Roger W. Ferguson, Jr., then Vice Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, first proposed the idea of such a journal and discussed the concept with several BIS colleagues and with Ben S. Bernanke, then Chair of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, who agreed to serve as the initial managing editor. Charles Bean, then Chief Economist of the Bank of England, strongly supported the project, and the journal's governing body, comprising representatives from the sponsoring institutions, was established. The journal's managing editor, co-editors and associate editors coordinate solicitation and review of articles across a range of disciplines reflecting the missions of central banks around the world. While featuring policy-relevant articles on any aspect of the theory and practice of central banking, the publication has a special emphasis on research bearing on monetary and financial stability. Managing editors of the journal and their affiliations during their terms as managing editor: Ben S. Bernanke 2000 - 2005, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System John B. Taylor 2005 - 2007, Stanford University Frank Smets 2008 - 2010, European Central Bank John C. Williams 2011 - 2016, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Loretta J. Mester 2016 - 2019, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland Luc Laeven 2020 - present, European Central Bank

  12. Data from: Access to Broadband is Essential for Positive Economic Outcomes

    • clevelandfed.org
    Updated Aug 16, 2021
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    Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland (2021). Access to Broadband is Essential for Positive Economic Outcomes [Dataset]. https://www.clevelandfed.org/publications/notes-from-the-field/2021/nftf-20210816-access-to-broadband-is-essential-for-positive-economic-outcomes
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    Aug 16, 2021
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Federal Reserve Bank of Clevelandhttps://www.clevelandfed.org/
    Description

    Though the pandemic has put the spotlight on the issue of limited broadband access in some regions, the Federal Reserve System has been studying it for years. Recent analyses explore the relationship between broadband access and labor market outcomes.

  13. Data from: The Founders' Intentions: Sources of the Payment Services...

    • clevelandfed.org
    Updated Nov 30, 1996
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    Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland (1996). The Founders' Intentions: Sources of the Payment Services Franchise of the Federal Reserve Banks [Dataset]. https://www.clevelandfed.org/publications/financial-services-research-group-working-papers/1996/wp-fsrg-0396-founders-intentions-sources-of-payment-services-franchise
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    Nov 30, 1996
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Federal Reserve Bank of Clevelandhttps://www.clevelandfed.org/
    Description

    The reserve banks’ check collection service was designed in 1913 to serve as glue, attaching the new central bank to the commercial and financial markets through member banks. Successful creation and operation of the Federal Reserve System was thought to be more likely if the reserve banks could do more for member banks than lend occasionally and administer the reserve requirement tax. Initial drafts of the Federal Reserve Act would have allowed member banks to use required reserve deposits only for making interbank transfers. But correspondent banking relationships already provided interbank payment service, as well as check collection and other services, while offering a modest interest rate on interbank deposits. Nationwide check collection service was added to the bill in the latter days of the legislative process to show potential member banks that deposits maintained at the new regional reserve banks could play an integral part in the banking business.

  14. Assets and Liabilities of U.S. Branches and Agencies of Foreign Banks

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    Updated Dec 18, 2024
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    Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (2024). Assets and Liabilities of U.S. Branches and Agencies of Foreign Banks [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/assets-and-liabilities-of-u-s-branches-and-agencies-of-foreign-banks
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    Dec 18, 2024
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    Federal Reserve Board of Governors
    Federal Reserve Systemhttp://www.federalreserve.gov/
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    These tables will be updated quarterly. Data were previously published in the Supplement to the Federal Reserve Bulletin, which ceased publication in December 2008.

  15. Data from: QT, Ample Reserves, and the Changing Fed Balance Sheet

    • clevelandfed.org
    Updated Apr 15, 2025
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    Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland (2025). QT, Ample Reserves, and the Changing Fed Balance Sheet [Dataset]. https://www.clevelandfed.org/publications/economic-commentary/2025/ec-202505-qt-ample-reserves-changing-fed-balance-sheet
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    Apr 15, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Federal Reserve Bank of Clevelandhttps://www.clevelandfed.org/
    Description

    The Federal Reserve’s Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) influences market interest rates by changing the administered rates that it controls, such as the interest rates on overnight repurchase and reverse repurchase agreements. This requires an ample level of bank reserves. Quantitative tightening (QT) reduces the level of reserves. To guard against supply and demand shocks that drive reserves too low, the FOMC may need to hold a buffer above the point at which reserves become scarce. In this Economic Commentary , I present evidence based on inventory theory that the estimated buffer might be relatively small, though the true number is uncertain. Treating the Federal Reserve’s balance sheet as inventory helps to estimate the level of reserves needed to stay above the scarce threshold.

  16. r

    International journal of central banking Impact Factor 2025-2026 -...

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    Updated Feb 23, 2022
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    Research Help Desk (2022). International journal of central banking Impact Factor 2025-2026 - ResearchHelpDesk [Dataset]. https://www.researchhelpdesk.org/journal/impact-factor-if/534/international-journal-of-central-banking
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    Feb 23, 2022
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    Research Help Desk
    Description

    International journal of central banking Impact Factor 2025-2026 - ResearchHelpDesk - International journal of central banking - In July 2004, the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), the European Central Bank, and each of the Group of Ten* (G-10) central banks announced their plans to support the development of a new publication focused on central bank theory and practice. Other central banks were invited to participate in this joint project, and there are now 55 sponsoring institutions. From its initiation, the sponsors were committed to ensuring that the International Journal of Central Banking (IJCB) offer peer-reviewed articles of high analytical quality for a professional audience. The primary objectives of the IJCB are to widely disseminate the best policy-relevant and applied research on central banking and to promote communication among researchers both inside and outside of central banks. Roger W. Ferguson, Jr., then Vice Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, first proposed the idea of such a journal and discussed the concept with several BIS colleagues and with Ben S. Bernanke, then Chair of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, who agreed to serve as the initial managing editor. Charles Bean, then Chief Economist of the Bank of England, strongly supported the project, and the journal's governing body, comprising representatives from the sponsoring institutions, was established. The journal's managing editor, co-editors and associate editors coordinate solicitation and review of articles across a range of disciplines reflecting the missions of central banks around the world. While featuring policy-relevant articles on any aspect of the theory and practice of central banking, the publication has a special emphasis on research bearing on monetary and financial stability. Managing editors of the journal and their affiliations during their terms as managing editor: Ben S. Bernanke 2000 - 2005, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System John B. Taylor 2005 - 2007, Stanford University Frank Smets 2008 - 2010, European Central Bank John C. Williams 2011 - 2016, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Loretta J. Mester 2016 - 2019, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland Luc Laeven 2020 - present, European Central Bank

  17. Data from: The M1 Target and Disinflation Policy

    • clevelandfed.org
    Updated Oct 1, 1985
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    Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland (1985). The M1 Target and Disinflation Policy [Dataset]. https://www.clevelandfed.org/publications/economic-commentary/1985/ec-19851001-the-m1-target-and-disinflation-policy
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    Oct 1, 1985
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Federal Reserve Bank of Clevelandhttps://www.clevelandfed.org/
    Description

    To regulate the nation's money supply, the Federal Reserve System sets target ranges for three measures of money, which are designated M1, M2, and M3. Although there are three different monetary targets, academic researchers and the public focus primarily on the M1 measure, which is announced on a weekly basis. Researchers find it most useful in academic pursuits. The public considers M1 useful for monitoring the Federal Reserve's monetary policy and for predicting the future effects of monetary policy on inflation and interest rates.

  18. New Security Issues, U.S. Corporations

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    Updated Dec 18, 2024
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    Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (2024). New Security Issues, U.S. Corporations [Dataset]. https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/new-security-issues-u-s-corporations
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    Dec 18, 2024
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    Federal Reserve Board of Governors
    Federal Reserve Systemhttp://www.federalreserve.gov/
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    The New Security Issues, U.S. Corporations tables (1.46) are updated monthly. Data were previously published in the Supplement to the Federal Reserve Bulletin, which ceased publication in December 2008. Current source: Securities Data Company and the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.

  19. Data from: Defending Zero Inflation: All For Naught

    • clevelandfed.org
    Updated Apr 1, 1991
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    Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland (1991). Defending Zero Inflation: All For Naught [Dataset]. https://www.clevelandfed.org/publications/economic-commentary/1991/ec-19910401-defending-zero-inflation-all-for-naught
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    Apr 1, 1991
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Federal Reserve Bank of Clevelandhttps://www.clevelandfed.org/
    Description

    During the past several years, I have spent a considerable amount of time promoting price stability as the overriding objective for the Federal Reserve System. In this Economic Commentary, I would like to discuss some of the criticisms that this position has generated, to respond to those criticisms, and to comment on a conference that the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland held last year on the subject of price stability.

  20. d

    Hedge Funds

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    • catalog.data.gov
    Updated Nov 21, 2023
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    Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (2023). Hedge Funds [Dataset]. https://datasets.ai/datasets/hedge-funds
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    Nov 21, 2023
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
    Description

    This table shows the aggregate assets and liabilities of hedge funds that file Form PF with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Unlike table B.101.f in the regular Financial Accounts publication, which reports assets and liabilities of domestic hedge funds only, this table presents data on all hedge funds that file Form PF, both domestic and foreign.

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Statistics Reported by Banks and Other Financial Firms in the United States

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Dataset updated
Dec 18, 2024
Dataset provided by
Federal Reserve Board of Governors
Federal Reserve Systemhttp://www.federalreserve.gov/
Area covered
United States
Description

Data were previously published in the Supplement to the Federal Reserve Bulletin, which ceased publication in December 2008. These tables will be discontinued with the final table released in April 2022. The source for these data is the Treasury International Capital System and future data publications can be found on Treasury’s website.

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