HOME > Financial Markets > Indicators
Financial Market Indicators
- Fedstats
More than 70 agencies in the United States Federal Government produce statistics of interest to the public. The Federal Interagency Council on Statistical Policy maintains this site to provide easy access to the full range of statistics and information produced by these agencies for public use. - US
Department of the Treasury
- US Department
of Commerce
Produces important economic data such as: Gross Domestic Product, Housing Starts, New Home Sales, Construction Spending, Retail Sales, Personal Income, Durable Goods, and Index of Leading Economic Indicators.
Examine the DOC's Overview of the Economy - US Department
of Labor
Produces important economic data such as: Consumer Price Index, Producer Price Index, Employment Cost Index, Unemployment, and Payroll job statistics.
Examine the DOL's Economy At A Glance. - Federal Reserve
Board
Conducts national monetary policy by influencing money and credit conditions. The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) oversees open market operations, which is the main tool used by the Federal Reserve to influence money market conditions and the growth of money and credit. View the FOMC's meeting schedules
Review Alan Greenspan's Humphrey-Hawkins Testimony to Congress
Read the Beige Book Report. A report on economic growth from the twelve federal districts.
| Investments in securities and mutual funds are: | ||
|---|---|---|
| NOT FDIC-INSURED |
NOT BANK GUARANTEED |
MAY LOSE VALUE |
| Special Notice to Non-U.S. Investors |
|---|
| Each of the investment products and services referred to on this website is intended to be made available to U.S. residents. This website shall not be considered a solicitation or offering for any investment product or service to any person in any jurisdiction where such solicitation or offer would be unlawful. |
