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USFinancialData

June 15, 2006
Advance Edition

Calendar of Releases
Titles for the current week are links to their respective releases.

MONDAY*

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY*

FRIDAY

June 13

June 14

June 15

June 16

June 12
Treasury Budget (May)
A: –$42.8B P: –$38.0B

Retail Sales (May)
A: 0.1%
P: 0.1%
Business Inventories (Apr)
A: 0.4%
P: 0.6%
A: 0.2%

PPI (May)
P: 0.5%

PPI Core (May)
A: 0.3%
P: 0.2%

June 19

June 20

Quarterly Services (Q1)

Initial Claims (6/10)
A: 295K
P: 320K

CPI (May)
P: 0.4%

Industrial Production (May)
A: –0.1%
P: 0.2%

CPI Core (May)
A: 0.3%
P: 0.2%

Capacity Utilization (May)
A: 81.7%
P: 82.0%

A: 0.4%

Current Account (Q1)
A: N/A
P: –$222.0B

Current Economic
Conditions (Beige Book)

June 21

June 22

Housing Starts (May)
F: N/A
P: 1.85M

Initial Claims (6/17)
F: N/A
P: 310K

Building Permits (May)
F: N/A
P: 1.97M

Leading Indicators (May)
F: N/A
P: –0.3%

June 23
Durable Goods (May)
F: N/A
P: 1.0%

Latest Issue
Monetary Trends

June 26
New Home Sales (May)
F: N/A

June 27

June 28

June 29

Consumer Conf (Jun)
F: N/A

Initial Claims (6/24)
F: N/A

Existing Home Sales (May)
F: N/A

F: N/A

GDP (Q1)
Corporate Profits (Q1)

Help Wanted Index (May)

June 30
Personal Income (May)
F: N/A
Consumption (May)
F: N/A
Core PCE (May)
F: N/A
Latest Issue
Internat’l Economic Trends

FOMC Meeting
Statement

DEFINITIONS: A, actual value; P, previous week’s forecast; F, current week’s forecast; K, thousand; M, million; B, billion.
*The Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System provides H.3, H.4.1, and H.6 releases each Thursday and H.10 and H.15 releases
each Monday.
Forecast data are from Thomson Financial. ©Thomson Financial, 2006. All Rights Reserved. Use, duplication, or sale of this service or the
data contained herein, except as described in the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Subscription Agreement, is strictly prohibited.

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10
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12
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14
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17
18
19

Adjusted Monetary Base
Adjusted Reserves
MZM
M2
Yields on Selected Securities
Yields on Nominal and Inflation-Indexed Treasury Securities
Federal Funds Futures Market
Equity Price Indices
Crude Oil Prices
Natural Gas Prices
Exchange Rates
Currency, Savings, and Small Time Deposits
Institutional and Retail Money Funds, and Borrowings from Federal Reserve Banks
Bank Loans
Commercial Paper
Reference Tables
Notes

Conventions used in this publication:
1. Unless otherwise indicated, figure and table data are weekly and seasonally adjusted.
2. For pages 7, 10, 12 (top chart), 13, and 18 (top and bottom right tables), the last observation is a daily average that
incorporates all available data at the time of publication, which usually includes observations for the first three trading
days of the week (Monday through Wednesday). The previous observations signify that week’s average.

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updated through
06/15/06

U.S. Financial Data

Adjusted Monetary Base
Averages of Daily Figures, Seasonally Adjusted
Billions of dollars
850

840

830

820

810

800

790

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Jan

Feb

2005

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

2006

Adjusted Monetary Base
To the average of
two maintenance
periods ending:

Compounded annual rates of change, average of two maintenance periods ending:
06/08/05

08/31/05

11/09/05

3.2

12/07/05

3.5

3.0

01/04/06

2.7

1.8

11/09/05

12/07/05

01/04/06

02/01/06

03/15/06

04/12/06

1.5

02/01/06

5.3

6.0

9.4

11.4

03/15/06

5.1

5.5

7.4

8.0

12.4

04/12/06

4.5

4.6

5.8

5.9

8.3

1.6

05/10/06

4.5

4.6

5.6

5.6

7.5

2.5

1.6

06/07/06

4.4

4.5

5.3

5.3

6.7

2.7

2.3

4.1

Research Division
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

3

updated through
06/15/06

U.S. Financial Data

Adjusted Reserves
Seasonally Adjusted
Billions of dollars
102

100

98

96

94

92

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Jan

Feb

2005

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

2006

Adjusted Reserves
To the average of
two maintenance
periods ending:

Compounded annual rates of change, average of two maintenance periods ending:
06/08/05

08/31/05

11/09/05

11/09/05

-1.9

12/07/05

5.5

20.2

01/04/06

1.5

9.6

11.6

12/07/05

01/04/06

02/01/06

03/15/06

02/01/06

5.7

14.9

21.1

6.3

03/15/06

-2.4

0.7

-3.1

-15.6

-13.4

04/12/06

-3.7

-1.4

-5.4

-15.5

-14.0

-29.7

05/10/06

-2.7

-0.3

-3.3

-11.5

-9.2

-20.2

-3.8

06/07/06

-0.7

2.0

0.1

-6.6

-3.8

-11.8

5.1

04/12/06

17.1

Research Division

4

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

updated through
06/15/06

U.S. Financial Data

MZM
Averages of Daily Figures, Seasonally Adjusted
Billions of dollars
7000

6900

6800

6700

6600

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Jan

Feb

2005

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

2006

MZM
To the average
of four weeks
ending:

Compounded annual rates of change, average of four weeks ending:
06/06/05

11/07/05

4.8

12/05/05

4.4

4.4

01/02/06

4.8

5.2

08/29/05

11/07/05

12/05/05

01/02/06

01/30/06

03/13/06

04/10/06

4.8

01/30/06

5.5

6.2

6.8

9.2

03/13/06

5.0

5.2

5.1

6.1

5.4

04/10/06

4.5

4.5

4.1

4.6

3.7

1.0

05/08/06

4.3

4.3

3.9

4.3

3.5

1.5

1.2

06/05/06

4.0

3.9

3.4

3.7

2.9

1.3

0.9

1.5

Research Division
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

5

updated through
06/15/06

U.S. Financial Data

M2
Averages of Daily Figures, Seasonally Adjusted
Billions of dollars
6900

6800

6700

6600

6500

6400

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Jan

Feb

2005

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

2006

M2
To the average
of four weeks
ending:

Compounded annual rates of change, average of four weeks ending:
06/06/05

11/07/05

5.2

12/05/05

5.0

5.0

01/02/06

5.1

5.1

4.9

08/29/05

11/07/05

12/05/05

01/02/06

01/30/06

03/13/06

01/30/06

5.9

6.3

7.2

8.7

03/13/06

5.7

6.0

6.4

7.0

7.6

04/10/06

5.3

5.4

5.5

5.8

5.8

3.5

05/08/06

5.1

5.1

5.0

5.1

5.0

3.2

1.9

06/05/06

4.8

4.7

4.4

4.5

4.3

2.7

1.6

04/10/06

1.6

Research Division

6

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

updated through
06/15/06

U.S. Financial Data

Yields on Selected Securities
Averages of Daily Figures
Percent
9

8

Prime Rate
7

6

Corporate Aaa
5

2-Year Swap
4

Commercial Paper
3

2

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug
2005

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Apr

May

Jun

2006

Percent
6

5

10-Year Treasury

4

Federal Funds Rate
3-Month Treasury

|
|
|
|
|

3

Intended Federal Funds Rate

2

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug
2005

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Jan

Feb

Mar
2006

Research Division
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

7

updated through
06/15/06

U.S. Financial Data
10-Year Treasury Note Yield
Averages of Daily Figures
Percent
6

5

4

3

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug
2005

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Apr

May

Jun

Apr

May

Jun

2006

10-Year Inflation-Indexed Treasury Yield
Averages of Daily Figures
Percent
4

3

2

1

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug
2005

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Jan

Feb

Mar
2006

10-Year Inflation-Indexed Treasury Yield Spread
Averages of Daily Figures
Percent
4

3

2

1

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug
2005

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Jan

Feb

Mar
2006

Research Division

8

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

updated through
06/15/06

U.S. Financial Data

Rates on Federal Funds Futures Contracts
Daily Data
Percent
5.4

Aug 2006
5.2

Jul 2006
5.0

Jun 2006

4.8

Intended Target Rate
4.6

4.4

4.2

Feb

Jan

Mar

Apr

Jun

May

2006

Rates on Federal Funds Futures on Selected Dates
Percent
5.5

Week Ending:
04/19/06
05/17/06
06/14/06
5.4

5.3

5.2

5.1

5.0

Jun 2006

Jul 2006

Aug 2006

Sep 2006

Oct 2006

Nov 2006

Contract Month

Research Division
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

9

updated through
06/15/06

U.S. Financial Data

Dow Jones Industrial Average and NASDAQ Composite
Averages of Daily Figures
Closing Price

February 5, 1971 = 100

12250

2450

NASDAQ (right scale)

11500

2300

10750

2150

Dow Jones (left scale)
10000

2000

9250

1850

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug
2005

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

2006

Wilshire 5000 and Standard & Poor's 500
Averages of Daily Figures
January 2, 1980 = 1078.29

1941-43 = 10

13500

1350

13000

1300

S&P* (right scale)
12500

1250

12000

1200

11500

1150

Wilshire** (left scale)
11000

1100

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug
2005

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

2006

*Copyright 2003 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Standard & Poor's including its subsidiary corporations ("S&P") is a division of
The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Reproduction of this data in any form is prohibited without S&P's prior written permission.
**Source: Wilshire Associates Incorporated, www.wilshire.com

Research Division

10

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

updated through
06/15/06

U.S. Financial Data

Crude Oil Spot Prices
West Texas Intermediate, Averages of Daily Figures
Dollars per barrel
74

70

66

62

58

54

50

46

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug
2005

Sep

Nov

Oct

Dec

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

2006

Crude Oil Futures Prices
West Texas Intermediate
Dollars per barrel
75

74

73

06/07/2006
72

71

06/14/2006
70

69

Jul

Aug

Oct

Sep
2006

Nov

Dec

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

2007

Research Division
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

11

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06/15/06

U.S. Financial Data

Natural Gas Spot Prices
Henry Hub, Averages of Daily Figures
Dollars per million btu
15

14

13

12

11

10

9

8

7

6

5

Apr

Jun

May

Jul

Aug
2005

Sep

Nov

Oct

Dec

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

2006

Note: Spot prices for Henry Hub were temporarily suspended from Friday, September 23, 2005, through Thursday, October 6, 2005, due to Hurricane Rita.

Natural Gas Futures Prices
Henry Hub
Dollars per million btu
11

10

9

8

06/14/2006
7

06/07/2006
6

5

Jul

Aug

Oct

Sep
2006

Nov

Dec

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

2007

Research Division

12

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

updated through
06/15/06

U.S. Financial Data

Trade-Weighted Exchange Rate Indexes
Averages of Daily Figures
March 1973=100

January 1987=100

95

115

Broad Index (right scale)

90

110

85

105

Major Index (left scale)

80

100

75

95

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug
2005

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

2006

Exchange Rates
Averages of Daily Figures
Euro/US$

Yen/US$

1.00

124

0.95

120

0.90

116

Japan (right scale)
0.85

112

0.80

108

Euro (left scale)
0.75

104

0.70

100

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug
2005

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

2006

Research Division
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

13

updated through
06/15/06

U.S. Financial Data

Currency Component of M1
Averages of Daily Figures, Seasonally Adjusted
Billions of dollars
750

740

730

720

710

700

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug
2005

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

2006

Savings and Small Time Deposits
Averages of Daily Figures, Seasonally Adjusted
Billions of dollars

Billions of dollars

1080

4600

1060

4500

1040

4400

1020

4300

1000

4200

980

4100

960

4000

940

3900

Small Time (left scale)
920

3800

900

3700

880

3600

Savings (right scale)
860

3500

840

3400

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug
2005

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

2006

Research Division

14

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

updated through
06/15/06

U.S. Financial Data

Institutional and Retail Money Funds
Averages of Daily Figures, Seasonally Adjusted
Billions of dollars

Billions of dollars

1200

900

1150

850

Institutional Money* (left scale)
1100

800

1050

750

Retail Money (right scale)
1000

700

950

650

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug
2005

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Feb

Jan

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

2006

Note: See Notes on page 19.

Total Borrowings from Federal Reserve Banks
Averages of Daily Figures
Billions of dollars
0.8

0.7

0.6

0.5

0.4

0.3

0.2

0.1

0.0

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug
2005

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

2006

Research Division
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

15

updated through
06/15/06

U.S. Financial Data

Bank Loans and Credit
All Commercial Banks in the United States, Seasonally Adjusted
Billions of dollars

Billions of dollars

8000

6300

7800

6100

7600

5900

Bank Credit (left scale)
7400

5700

7200

5500

7000

5300

Loans and Leases (right scale)
6800

5100

6600

4900

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug
2005

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

2006

Commercial and Industrial Loans
Seasonally Adjusted
Billions of dollars

Billions of dollars

1125

675

1100

650

1075

625

1050

600

All Banks (left scale)
1025

575

1000

550

975

525

Large Banks (right scale)
950

500

925

475

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug
2005

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

2006

Research Division

16

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06/15/06

U.S. Financial Data

Commercial Paper of Nonfinancial Companies
Not Seasonally Adjusted
Billions of dollars
170

160

150

140

130

120

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug
2005

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Apr

May

Jun

2006

Commercial Paper: Financial and Asset-Backed
Not Seasonally Adjusted
Billions of dollars
950

900

Asset-Backed
850

800

750

Financial
700

650

600

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug
2005

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Jan

Feb

Mar
2006

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06/15/06

U.S. Financial Data
Interest Rates
Percent
2-Year
Interest
Corporate Corporate Municipal
Rate Swap Aaa Bonds Baa Bonds
Bonds

Federal
Funds

3-Month
Treasury
Bill

2-Year
Treasury
Securities

5-Year
Treasury
Securities

10-Year
Treasury
Securities

30-Year
Treasury
Securities

4.43

4.57

4.56

4.72

4.67

4.69

4.72

4.53

4.70

4.51

4.80

4.78

4.80

4.83

6.59

4.56

4.88

4.56

4.85

4.84

4.89

4.94

5.84

6.69

4.57

4.76

4.58

4.91

4.91

4.98

5.05

5.88

6.72

4.59

4.77

4.61

4.88

4.91

5.02

5.10

30-Day
Comm.
Paper

90-Day
CDs

Mar 24

4.68

4.91

5.14

5.51

6.39

31

4.72

4.94

5.22

5.61

6.50

7

4.75

4.98

5.28

5.72

14

4.73

5.02

5.34

21

4.79

5.05

5.32

Apr

May

Jun

28

4.87

5.09

5.35

5.93

6.73

4.59

4.74

4.66

4.92

4.95

5.07

5.15

5

4.91

5.11

5.39

5.99

6.75

4.63

4.83

4.69

4.94

5.00

5.14

5.22

12

4.94

5.13

5.42

5.97

6.74

4.63

4.84

4.74

4.99

5.03

5.14

5.22

19

4.96

5.14

5.40

5.96

6.76

4.58

5.00

4.71

4.96

5.00

5.11

5.22

26

4.98

5.18

5.38

5.90

6.72

4.59

4.98

4.71

4.96

4.95

5.05

5.15

2

4.99

5.22

5.42

5.91

6.75

4.57

5.01

4.72

5.00

4.99

5.08

5.18

9

5.02

5.24

5.43

5.81

6.67

4.48

4.99

4.74

5.00

4.95

5.01

5.07

16 *

5.07

5.30

5.47

5.80

6.67

.

5.00

4.78

5.05

4.97

5.00

5.04

*Averages of rates available

Money Stock and Components

Reserves and Base

Billions of dollars, seasonally adjusted

Billions of dollars, seasonally adjusted

M2

MZM

Currency

Small
Time

Savings

Retail
Money

Apr

24

6810.5

6940.5

739.4

1037.9

3634.3

735.1

1167.9

May

1

6795.3

6926.4

741.1

1041.0

3635.1

730.9

1172.1

Jun

Adjusted
Monetary
Base

Adjusted
Reserves

Mar 15

833.165

94.221

29

836.480

94.349

Institutional
Money*

Apr

8

6771.6

6913.6

741.5

1044.2

3614.0

730.7

1186.2

12

831.239

93.047

15

6781.3

6916.6

742.2

1047.5

3617.8

729.3

1182.8

26

836.701

93.803

22

6806.2

6934.6

743.3

1050.5

3624.1

733.8

1178.9

May 10

836.813

94.892

29

6809.1

6945.6

743.0

1054.0

3609.1

741.1

1190.5

24

840.082

95.828

5

6806.8

6933.0

741.6

1057.9

3623.0

742.7

1184.1

7

837.863

96.169

Jun

*Please see Notes on page 19.

Bank Loans and Credit

Exchange Rates

Billions of dollars, seasonally adjusted

May

Jun

Bank
Credit

Loans and
Leases

C&I
Loans
(All)

C&I
Loans
(Large)

Comm.
Paper
(nsa)

Broad
Major
Exchange
Rate:
Exchange Exchange
Rate Index Rate Index
Euro/$

Total
Borrowings

May

Exchange
Rate:
Yen/$

3

7861.7

5667.3

1114.2

544.1

151.9

0.138

5

81.3

107.5

0.790

113.1

10

7901.6

5696.3

1116.2

545.5

144.0

0.174

12

80.4

106.7

0.781

110.8

17

7920.9

5717.2

1121.2

547.9

147.5

0.168

19

80.7

107.5

0.782

110.7

24

7938.6

5736.4

1117.4

544.8

146.9

0.174

26

80.9

108.0

0.782

112.1

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7950.0

5749.7

1118.1

542.4

145.0

0.195

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80.4

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148.7

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Definitions
M1: The sum of currency held outside the vaults of depository
institutions, Federal Reserve Banks, and the U.S. Treasury; travelers
checks; and demand and other checkable deposits issued by financial
institutions (except demand deposits due to the Treasury and depository
institutions), minus cash items in process of collection and Federal
Reserve float.
M2: M1 plus savings deposits (including money market deposit
accounts) and small-denomination (less than $100,000) time deposits
issued by financial institutions; and shares in retail money market mutual
funds (funds with initial investments of less than $50,000), net of
retirement accounts.
M3: M2 plus large-denomination ($100,000 or more) time deposits;
repurchase agreements issued by depository institutions; Eurodollar
deposits, specifically, dollar-denominated deposits due to nonbank
U.S. addresses held at foreign offices of U.S. banks worldwide and all
banking offices in Canada and the United Kingdom; and institutional
money market mutual funds (funds with initial investments of $50,000
or more).

Notes
Cover Page: Economic forecasts are median responses from the
Thomson Financial Weekly Economic Survey, which is sent out to 20
to 25 Wall Street economists each week (usually on Tuesday). These
forecasts are released on Friday—at which time, Thursday’s USFD
cover page will be updated.
Page 3: Adjusted Monetary Base equals the sum of currency in
circulation outside Federal Reserve Banks and the U.S. Treasury,
deposits of depository financial institutions at Federal Reserve Banks,
and an adjustment for the effects of changes in statutory reserve
requirements on the quantity of base money held by depositories.
This series is a spliced chain index; see Anderson and Rasche (1996a,
1996b, 2001, 2003).
Page 4: Adjusted Reserves is defined as the sum of vault cash and
Federal Reserve Bank deposits held by depository institutions and an
adjustment for the effects of changes in statutory reserve requirements
on the quantity of base money held by depositories. This series, a
spliced chain index, is numerically larger than the Board of Governors’
measure, which excludes vault cash not used to satisfy statutory reserve
requirements and Federal Reserve Bank deposits used to satisfy required
clearing balance contracts; see Anderson and Rasche (1996a, 2001,
2003).
Page 5: MZM includes the zero maturity, or immediately available,
components of M3. MZM equals M2 minus small-denomination time
deposits, plus institutional money market mutual funds (that is, the
money market mutual funds included in M3 but excluded from M2).
The label MZM, or “Money, Zero Maturity,” was coined by William
Poole (1991) for this aggregate, proposed earlier by Motley (1988).
Readers are cautioned that since early 1994 the level and growth of
M1 have been depressed by retail sweep programs that reclassify
transactions deposits (demand deposits and other checkable deposits)
as savings deposits overnight, thereby reducing banks’ required
reserves; see Anderson and Rasche (2001) and
research.stlouisfed.org/aggreg/swdata.html.
Page 7: Current data appear in the Federal Reserve Board’s H.15
release, except for the Intended Federal Funds Rate. Federal Funds
Rate represents seven-day averages for the week ending two days
earlier than the date shown in the release.
Page 8: 10-Year Inflation-Indexed Treasury Yield is the most

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recently issued inflation-indexed bond of 10-year original maturity.
10-Year Inflation-Indexed Treasury Yield Spread equals the difference between the yield on the most recently issued 10-year inflationindexed bond and the unadjusted 10-Year Treasury Note Yield of
similar maturity.
Page 9: Rates on Federal Funds Futures Contracts trace through
time the yield on three specific contracts. Rates on Federal Funds
Futures on Selected Dates displays a single day’s snapshot of yields
for contracts expiring in the months shown on the horizontal axis.
Page 11: Crude Oil (West Texas intermediate) spot and futures prices
are listed in the Wall Street Journal. Spot Prices are weekly averages
of daily prices; Futures Prices are usually taken on Wednesday.
Page 12: Natural Gas (Henry Hub) spot and futures prices are listed
in the Wall Street Journal. Spot Prices are weekly averages of daily
prices; Futures Prices are usually taken on Wednesday.
Page 13: Data appear in the Federal Reserve Board’s H.10 release.
The Major Index comprises 7 currencies. The Broad Index comprises
the Major Index plus 19 additional currencies. Further details may
be found at www.federalreserve.gov/releases/h10/summary/.
Page 14: Data appear in the Federal Reserve Board’s H.6 release.
Savings Deposits is the sum of money market deposit accounts and
passbook and statement savings. Small Time Deposits have a minimum
initial maturity of 7 days. Savings deposits and small time deposits
are at all depository institutions.
Page 15: Data appear in the Federal Reserve Board’s H.6 release.
Retail Money Funds are included in M2. Institutional Money Funds
are not part of M2; they used to be included in M3, which was discontinued as of March 23, 2006.
See www.federalreserve.gov/releases/h6/discm3.htm.
As of January 9, 2003, Total Borrowings includes primary, secondary,
and seasonal credit. Prior to that, borrowings include seasonal,
adjustment, and extended credit.
Page 16: Data appear in the Federal Reserve Board’s H.8 release.
Bank Loans and Credit include foreign-related institutions. Bank
Credit includes loans and leases and securities. All Banks includes
foreign-related institutions. Large Banks are domestically chartered
banks (adjusted for mergers) and report on a weekly basis.
Page 17: Current data appear at
www.federalreserve.gov/releases/cp/outstandings.htm.
Page 18: Treasury Security yields are Treasury constant maturities
as reported in the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve
System’s H.15 release.
The 3-Month Treasury Bill yield is the secondary market yield from
the H.15 release. Federal Funds represents seven-day averages for
the week ending two days earlier than the date shown in the table.
Municipal Bonds represents Bond Buyer’s Average Index of 20
municipal bonds, Thursday data.

Sources
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
Monetary aggregates and components: H.6 release. Bank credit: H.8
release. Total Borrowings: H.4.1 release. Interest rates: H.15
release. Exchange rates: H.10 release. Commercial paper: Board
of Governors web site.
Chicago Board of Trade
Federal funds futures contract.
Dow Jones Indexes
Dow Jones Industrial Average.
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NASDAQ Stock Market, Incorporated
NASDAQ Composite®.
Standard & Poor’s
Standard & Poor’s 500 composite index.
U.S. Department of the Treasury
U.S. inflation-indexed security yields.

____ and ____(2001). “Retail Sweep Programs and Bank Reserves,
1994-1999,” Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Review,
January/February, pp. 51-72.
____ and ____ , with Jeffrey Loesel (2003). “A Reconstruction of the
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Adjusted Monetary Base and
Reserves,” Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Review,
September/October, 85(5), pp. 39-70.

Wall Street Journal
Oil (West Texas intermediate) and natural gas (Henry Hub) spot
and futures prices.

Motley, Brian (1988). “Should M2 Be Redefined?” Federal Reserve
Bank of San Francisco Economic Review, Winter, pp. 33-51.

Wilshire Associates Incorporated (www.wilshire.com)
Wilshire 5000 ®.

Poole, William (1991). Statement before the Subcommittee on
Domestic Monetary Policy of the Committee on Banking, Finance
and Urban Affairs, U.S. House of Representatives, November 6,
1991. Government Printing Office, Serial No. 102-82.

References
Anderson, Richard G. and Robert H. Rasche (1996a). “A Revised
Measure of the St. Louis Adjusted Monetary Base,” Federal
Reserve Bank of St. Louis Review, March/April, 78(2), pp. 3-13.

Note: Articles from this Bank’s Review are available on the Internet
at research.stlouisfed.org/publications/review/.

____ and ____(1996b). “Measuring the Adjusted Monetary Base in
an Era of Financial Change,” Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
Review, November/ December, 78(6), pp. 3-37.

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