Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago is one of 12 regional Reserve Banks across the United States that, together with the Board of Governors in Washington, D.C., serve as the central bank for the United States.

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    • septiembre 2021
      Fuente: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
      Subido por: Knoema
      Acceso el: 02 septiembre, 2021
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      Data cited at:Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Notes: A zero value for the MEI has been associated with the Midwest economy expanding at its historical trend (average) rate of growth; positive values with above-average growth (in standard deviation units); and negative values with below-average growth. A zero value for the relative MEI has been associated with the Midwest economy growing at a rate historically consistent with the growth of the national economy; positive values with above-average relative growth (in standard deviation units); and negative values with below-average relative growth.
    • abril 2024
      Fuente: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
      Subido por: Knoema
      Acceso el: 03 abril, 2024
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      A zero value for the CFNAI has been associated with the national economy expanding at its historical trend (average) rate of growth; negative values with below-average growth (in standard deviation units); and positive values with above-average growth.
  • N
    • abril 2024
      Fuente: Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
      Subido por: Knoema
      Acceso el: 27 abril, 2024
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      The National Financial Conditions Index (NFCI) measures risk, liquidity and leverage in money markets and debt and equity markets as well as in 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.