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  1. PPI yo-yos, as industrial production increased slightly in October. http://bit.ly/E7zib
  2. data updated in our Fed balance sheet charts (credit-easing tools) http://bit.ly/mqFEB
  3. Unemployment hits 26-year high. http://bit.ly/1yGych
  4. Two sources that can be used to infer inflation expectations: surveys and market-based information. http://bit.ly/2iCsiI
  5. Labor productivity soared in the third quarter, rising 9.5%, its largest quarterly increase since 2003:Q3. http://bit.ly/E7zib
  6. Rising numbers in ISM manufacturing and construction spending. http://bit.ly/E7zib
  7. The latest data releases: personal income, PCE, consumer sentiment and ECI. http://bit.ly/E7zib
  8. The District’s unemployment rate fell 0.1 pp to 10% for the month of September, but this isn't necessarily good news. http://bit.ly/8mtlA
  9. Do shipping volumes signal an end of the recession? http://bit.ly/2SSYM6
  10. Fed balance sheet data updated (credit-easing policy tools) http://bit.ly/mqFEB
  11. We've updated the data in our credit-easing tools charts (assets on the Fed's balance sheet). http://bit.ly/mqFEB
  12. Inflation expectations stable, suggests new gauge from Cleveland Fed researcher. http://bit.ly/30e9Hn
  13. Worse-than-expected single-family homes sales and a rebound in durable sales orders. http://bit.ly/2i3vKa
  14. House price update--a look at FHFA and Case-Shiller indexes. http://bit.ly/2i3vKa
  15. U.S. dollar may seem undervalued, but that does not mean it will soon appreciate. Adjustment could come through prices. http://bit.ly/CInb5
  16. The inflation forecasts from the Blue Chip survey are a lot like reading the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears http://bit.ly/3i5yO2
  17. The latest numbers for retail sales and import and export prices: http://bit.ly/E7zib
  18. It's back! @ClevelandFed Drawing Board video explains tool for detecting inflation: the Median CPI. http://bit.ly/1XAKOd
  19. Fed balance sheet data updated (credit-easing tools) http://bit.ly/1FkHah
  20. The nominal trade deficit narrowed in August, marking a turnaround from the previous two months. http://bit.ly/E7zib