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The Chicago Fed National Activity Index for March narrowed to negative 0.15 from a downwardly revised negative 0.31 in February.
April 22 -
Since future rate decisions will be based on data, the next move by the Federal Reserve will be up if inflation gains momentum, and down if activity softens too much or inflation cools further.
April 15 -
The Federal Reserve has monetary policy in a good position at current interest rate levels and may not need to make changes again until well into next year, Chicago Fed President Charles Evans said.
April 15 -
Advocates are pressing for more than a pork-filled package, with reforms and sustainable funding sources, too.
April 9 -
The Chicago Fed National Activity Index for February fell to negative 0.29 from an upwardly revised negative 0.25 in January.
March 25 -
The Federal Reserve may have to put interest-rate increases on hold or even ease monetary policy if economic forecasts for 2019 disappoint, Chicago Fed President Charles Evans said.
March 25 -
The Chicago Fed National Activity Index for January fell to negative 0.43 from a downwardly revised positive 0.05 in December.
February 25 -
The Chicago Fed National Activity Index for December rose to 0.27 from a downwardly revised 0.21 in November.
January 28 -
The U.S. central bank can “easily” take a patient stance toward additional interest-rate increases, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Charles Evans said.
January 18 -
The first six months of 2019 will play a big role in future monetary policy, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Charles Evans said Wednesday.
January 9