#StLouisFed

Yonhap Infomax Newsinfomaxkorea
2025-11-07

St. Louis Federal Reserve President signals potential upside risks to inflation, prompting market attention to future US monetary policy direction.

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Yonhap Infomax Newsinfomaxkorea
2025-11-05

The Texas ratio, a key indicator of US banks' bad loan risk, is rising for large and regional banks, according to the St. Louis Fed, while community banks remain stable.

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Yonhap Infomax Newsinfomaxkorea
2025-10-16

The St. Louis Fed reports a sharp decline in long-term US Treasury convenience yields, citing increased government debt and fiscal deficits as key drivers, signaling potential for higher long-term interest rates.

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Yonhap Infomax Newsinfomaxkorea
2025-10-10

The St. Louis Fed highlights three key signals from the US Treasury market—yield curve shape, forward rate decoupling, and term premium trends—indicating expectations for higher long-term yields amid rising fiscal deficits and debt-to-GDP ratios.

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Yonhap Infomax Newsinfomaxkorea
2025-05-20

St. Louis Fed President Musalem emphasizes continued fight against inflation, warns against premature policy easing amid tariff impacts on economy and labor market

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Yonhap Infomax Newsinfomaxkorea
2025-03-26

St. Louis Fed President Alberto Musalem warns that tariff impacts on inflation may not be temporary, contrasting with Fed Chair Powell's recent statements and suggesting potential for longer restrictive policy

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Yonhap Infomax Newsinfomaxkorea
2025-03-03

St. Louis Fed President Alberto Musalem warns of potential weak Q1 growth, advocates for continued restrictive monetary policy until inflation target is confidently met

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ExTraders GlobalExTradersGlobal
2024-03-06

St. Louis: Slight economic growth, slowed consumer demand, improved labor availability, and moderated price growth in recent months.

Wow, I need to keep this as (yet another) example of how to mislead with #datavisualisation, by the #StLouisFed no less: geopoliticaleconomy.com/2023/0 (via @gruber ) #chartjunk

2023-01-10

"At its peak in June 2022, the headline CPI was almost 9% higher than it was a year before. The index excluding food and energy—often known as core CPI—peaked in September, at about 6.7%. By either measure, we reached levels of inflation unseen since the early 1980s."

stlouisfed.org/on-the-economy/

#Economy #Inflation #CPI #Fed #StLouisFed

2021-02-17

'You don't want to go to a non-uniform with currency': Fed's Jim Bullard

youtube.com/watch?v=3hPxJ3nlfv

"St. Louis Federal Reserve President James #Bullard told #CNBC on Tuesday he believes that increasing interest in #bitcoin does not pose a serious threat to the U.S. #dollar as the world’s #reserve #currency."

Bitcoin Price Volatility Won't Affect Fed Policy: St. Louis Fed Pres.:
decrypt.co/57914/bitcoin-price

:bitcoin: #ReserveCurrency #StLouisFed #FederalReserve #Policy #JimBullard #DecryptMedia

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