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Richmond Federal Reserve Shows Real Contraction in April

Another weak reading was issued from yet another regional Federal Reserve Bank. The Richmond Fed reading fell sharply to -6 in April, versus a reading of 3 in March. Bloomberg had ...
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Richmond Fed Turns Handily South in January

The Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond has released its Regional Survey of Business Activity. The bank showed that the service sector activity improved and was bolstered by nonretail services. It also ...
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Lacker Targets Less Fed-Easing in 2013

Jeffrey Lacker, President of the Richmond Federal Reserve, is out with what are becoming more and more routine comments talking about dissension inside the Federal Reserve. Lacker is consistently the ...
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Weaker Manufacturing Growth in December from Richmond Fed

Manufacturing activity in the central Atlantic region rose again, making it the second month of increases. The Richmond Federal Reserve Bank's latest manufacturing survey came in at 5 for the ...
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Richmond Fed’s Lacker Rattles Dissenting Vote Saber Louder Against Stimulus

Jeffrey Lacker, President of the Richmond Federal Reserve Bank, has commented on his dissenting vote in a statement issued by the Richmond Fed this morning. Lacker is growing concerned that ...
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Richmond Fed Shows Contraction in Services and Manufacturing in October

The Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond has released its October Manufacturing Index and the report is signaling contraction in that district. Today's data showed that both manufacturing and services posted ...
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Richmond Fed Data Signals Ongoing Broader Weakness

The market is getting to digest some additional manufacturing data this morning, with the latest installment of economic weakness coming out of the Richmond Federal Reserve. The manufacturing index fell ...
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