Staff Picks: Decoding the Fed’s Telegrams
April 19, 2017Learn more about the message codes used by the Federal Reserve System and the banking industry in the age of the telegraph. Read more
Uncurrent Events: Choosing the Federal Reserve Cities
April 5, 2017Learn more about the history of the Reserve Bank Organization Committee, which chose the locations of the twelve regional Federal Reserve Banks Read more
Uncurrent Events: The Women of the FOMC
March 15, 2017Fourteen women have served on the FOMC since its inception. Learn about them and their roles in the Federal Reserve in this Inside FRASER post. Read more
Uncurrent Events: March 4, 1951, Treasury-Federal Reserve Accord
March 1, 2017Before the Treasury and the Federal Reserve reached their 1951 accord over monetary policy, tensions were high as the Fed struggled for independence to combat inflation. Read more
FRASER Features: Mobile and Flexible
February 23, 2017The FRASER website has been refreshed and made responsive to mobile devices. Read more
Staff Picks: The Statements and Speeches of Andrew F. Brimmer
February 15, 2017Andrew F. Brimmer became the first African-American to sit on the Federal Reserve Board of Governors in 1966. He not only contributed to monetary policy but also used his status to bring attention to economic issues facing African Americans. Read more
Staff Picks: BLS African American Labor Series
February 1, 2017This feature highlights the early work and studies on African American labor done by the Bureau of Labor from 1897 to 1907. Read more
Staff Picks: Wartime Credit
January 19, 2017The Board’s G.17.2 release tracked store loans for furniture, appliances, and jewelry from 1941 to 1953. Learn more about regulation of installment credit during World War II. Read more
Librarian Life: 2016 FRASER Year in Review
January 4, 2017Did you miss anything? Find out what books, journals, and archival collections were added to FRASER in 2016 Read more
Uncurrent Events: Federal Reserve Act
December 21, 2016The Federal Reserve Act was passed on December 23, 1913. This post describes the resources available on the evolution and passage of the act. Read more
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