Housing, banking, and the recovery: the outlook
The economic outlook is increasingly positive, boosted by housing, banking, and labor market improvements. While the Federal Reserve recently eased its bond-buying program, indicating monetary policy is on the path back to normal, full normalization will take time and be based on economic data. The following is adapted from a presentation by the president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco to Lambda Alpha International and the Arizona Bankers’ Association in Phoenix, Arizona, on January 7, 2014.
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2014
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Authors: | Williams, John C. |
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FRBSF Economic Letter. - Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. - 2014, 02
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Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco |
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