Updates Of Economic Indicators March 2015

Here is an update of various indicators that are supposed to predict and/or depict economic activity. These indicators have been discussed in previous blog posts: The March 2015 Chicago Fed National Activity Index (CFNAI) updated as of March 23, 2015: – The ECRI WLI (Weekly Leading Index): As of March 20, 2015 (incorporating data through March …

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Chicago Fed National Financial Conditions Index (NFCI)

The St. Louis Fed’s Financial Stress Index (STLFSI) is one index that is supposed to measure stress in the financial system.  Its reading as of the March 12, 2015 update (reflecting data through March 6) is -1.062. Of course, there are a variety of other measures and indices that are supposed to measure financial stress and other related …

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Chicago Fed National Financial Conditions Index (NFCI)

The St. Louis Fed’s Financial Stress Index (STLFSI) is one index that is supposed to measure stress in the financial system.  Its reading as of the March 5, 2015 update (reflecting data through February 27) is -1.045. Of course, there are a variety of other measures and indices that are supposed to measure financial stress and other related …

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Deflation Probabilities – March 9, 2015 Update

While I do not agree with the current readings of the measure – I think the measure dramatically understates the probability of deflation, as measured by the CPI – the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta maintains an interesting data series titled “Deflation Probabilities.” As stated on the site: Using estimates derived from Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities …

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Chicago Fed National Financial Conditions Index (NFCI)

The St. Louis Fed’s Financial Stress Index (STLFSI) is one index that is supposed to measure stress in the financial system.  Its reading as of the February 26, 2015 update (reflecting data through February 20) is -.958. Of course, there are a variety of other measures and indices that are supposed to measure financial stress and other related …

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Money Supply Charts Through January 2015

For reference purposes, below are two sets of charts depicting growth in the money supply. The first shows the MZM (Money Zero Maturity), defined in FRED as the following: M2 less small-denomination time deposits plus institutional money funds. Money Zero Maturity is calculated by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. Here is the “MZM …

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Durable Goods New Orders – Long-Term Charts Through January 2015

Many people place emphasis on Durable Goods New Orders as a prominent economic indicator and/or leading economic indicator. For reference, below are charts depicting this measure. First, from the St. Louis Fed site (FRED), a chart through January, updated on February 26, 2015.  This value is 236,147 ($ Millions): (click on charts to enlarge images) …

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Chicago Fed National Financial Conditions Index (NFCI)

The St. Louis Fed’s Financial Stress Index (STLFSI) is one index that is supposed to measure stress in the financial system.  Its reading as of the February 19, 2015 update (reflecting data through February 13) is -.928. Of course, there are a variety of other measures and indices that are supposed to measure financial stress and other related …

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Updates Of Economic Indicators February 2015

Here is an update of various indicators that are supposed to predict and/or depict economic activity. These indicators have been discussed in previous blog posts: The February 2015 Chicago Fed National Activity Index (CFNAI) updated as of February 23, 2015: – The ECRI WLI (Weekly Leading Index): As of February 20, 2015 (incorporating data through February …

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