Fed sees slight expansion in Colo. region Oct 22, 2009
Feds Beige Book: Slight expansion in Colorado regions economy - Denver Business Journal. for free extra services. (Denver Business Journal, CO)
Beige Book: Business conditions decline Oct 22, 2009
Business conditions in the Eighth Federal Reserve District, which includes Louisville, have generally declined since last month, according to the Federal Reserve s latest Summary of Commentary on Current Economic Conditions, commonly known as the Beige Book. The rate of decline has been comparable to the rates of decline between recent Beige Books, which are published eight times annually. (Louisville Business First, KY)
CBS, Cablevision Reach Deal Oct 10, 2009
"It assures that Cablevisions customers will continue to enjoy CBS and Showtime content for years to come. The release quoted Cablevision Chief Operating Officer Tom Rutledge as saying the company was happy with the outcome of this agreement. Details of the deal were not released. An analyst at Bernstein Research estimated CBS will earn new revenue of $245 million in 2012 from retransmission fees, according to a Reuters report. Shares of CBS fell 21 cents or 1.67% on Friday, to close... (Fox News)
KC Fed District banking weakens Sep 12, 2009
Kansas City Federal Reserve District banking conditions weaken - Wichita Business Journal ... Kansas City Federal Reserve District banking conditions weaken ... Noncurrent assets at 10th Federal Reserve District banks have quadrupled since 2006, reaching 3. (Wichita Business Journal, KS)
Kansas City Fed District: Regional economy holds steady, still faces challenges Sep 11, 2009
The 10th Federal Reserve District, based in Kansas City, reported Wednesday in the Beige Book that consumer spending was generally stable, supported by back-to-school sales and automobile incentives ... The 10th Federal Reserve District covers Western Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Wyoming and northern New Mexico. (Wichita Business Journal, KS)
State Farmland Value Falls 7 Percent First Quarter (3) Sep 6, 2009
The Seventh Federal Reserve District surveyed over 200 bankers in Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana and lower Michigan last month and reports a quarterly decrease of 6 percent in good agricultural land in the first-quarter 2009 (Jan. 1 to April 1) in the district. (Agri-View, WI)
KC Fed district manufacturing eases Aug 28, 2009
Manufacturing activity in the 10th Federal Reserve District eased in August, but manufacturers are more optimistic about the future, according to survey results from the. The index for manufacturers reporting a month-to-month increase in August production was at -7, down from 2 in July and 4 in August 2008, the Fed said in a Thursday release. (Wichita Business Journal, KS)
KC Fed district economy stabilizes Jul 31, 2009
Economic activity in the 10th Federal Reserve District, which includes Wichita, continued to show signs of stabilization in June, according to the s Beige Book Survey released Wednesday. Consumer spending remained sluggish, but improvements were noticed in auto sales and tourism. (Wichita Business Journal, KS)
Fed Beige Book finds improvement in region Jul 30, 2009
Formally known as the Summary of Commentary on Current Economic Conditions by Federal Reserve District, the Beige Book is published eight times a year. The latest report covers June through mid-July. (Denver Business Journal, CO)
CIT Gets $3B Lifeline From Jul 22, 2009
But its real title is the Summary of Commentary on Current Economic Conditions by Federal Reserve District. About two weeks before the Federal Open Market Committee meets to decide on interest rates, Fed governors get a compilation of how individual Federal Reserve banks view their economic health. (Fox News)
Shelby tops region in delinquent mortgages Jul 14, 2009
59 percent, Shelby County had the highest fourth quarter 2008 mortgage delinquency percentage of any county in the Eighth Federal Reserve District. That percentage of delinquencies is almost a whole percent higher than the number from the same quarter in 2007. (Memphis Business Journal, TN)
Farmland Values: It’s Been Quite A Ride (2) Jul 12, 2009
Farmland values declined in the fourth quarter of 2008 in the Seventh Federal Reserve District, which covers all but northwest Wisconsin ... In central Wisconsin northward toward the east, farmland values were up an average of 11 percent last year, ag bankers in the Seventh Federal Reserve District report ... Besides three-fourths of Wisconsin, the Seventh Federal Reserve District includes Iowa, the northern halves of Illinois and Indiana, and Michigan. (Agri-View, WI)
A glimmer of hope from the Fed Apr 16, 2009
Formally known as the Summary of Commentary on Current Economic Conditions by Federal Reserve District, the Beige Book is published eight times a year, with each report covering roughly a six-week period. The latest report covers mostly January and early February. (Denver Business Journal, CO)
Fed: Region's manufacturing stays weak Mar 28, 2009
Manufacturing production in the 10th Federal Reserve District, including Colorado, showed a slight improvement in March, but all the indexes remained negative, the said ... The 10th Federal Reserve District covers Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Wyoming, northern New Mexico and western Missouri. (Denver Business Journal, CO)
Federal district manufacturing stays weak Mar 28, 2009
Manufacturing production in the 10th Federal Reserve District showed a slight improvement in March, but all the indexes remained negative, the said ... The 10th Federal Reserve District covers Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Wyoming, northern New Mexico and Western Missouri. (Wichita Business Journal, KS)
Cass COO named St. Louis Fed adviser Mar 14, 2009
is one of four industry-specific councils the St. Louis Fed established in 2006 to communicate about economic conditions in those industry sectors in the Eighth Federal Reserve District. The district is served by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, one of 12 regional Reserve banks, and includes all of Arkansas, eastern Missouri, southern Indiana, southern Illinois, western Kentucky, western Tennessee and northern Mississippi. (St. Louis Business Journal, MO)