Federal Reserve System Press Articles

Patriot Ledger, The; Quincy, Mass. - Bumpy recovery seen for N.E.

July 29, 2010 --

BOSTON - The road to recovery is turning out to be a bumpy one for New England's economy.

That's the latest assessment of the...

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Business Wire - Virginia Commerce Bancorp, Inc. Announces Withdrawal of Common Stock Offering

July 28, 2010 -- HASH(0x2a966ae690)

ARLINGTON, Va. -- Virginia Commerce Bancorp, Inc. (NASDAQ:VCBI), the holding company for Virginia Commerce...

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Sunday Gazette - Mail; Charleston, W.V. - INFRASTRUCTURE:

July 25, 2010 --

The West Virginia Infrastructure and Jobs Development Council, which manages state funding for water and sewer projects, recently proposed a...

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Herald, The; Glasgow (UK) - Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke's dour assessment of the US...

July 22, 2010 --

Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke's dour assessment of the US recovery hit stocks yesterday, as the Fed chief's comment on "unusually...

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Xinhua News Agency - CEIS - Major news items in leading British newspapers

July 22, 2010 --

Major news items in leading British newspapers

LONDON, July 22 (Xinhua) -- The following are major news items in leading British...

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Idaho State Journal; Pocatello, Idaho - Tribal law and order bill OK'd

July 22, 2010 --

The U.S. House has approved a bill that gives American Indian tribes more authority to combat crime on their reservations.

The Senate...

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Market Wire - Energy Efficiency Hardware Markets Rise

July 22, 2010 --

Business spending to replace dated IT equipment and systems is aiding economic recovery in America by as much as 10-15% in recent quarters,...

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Political Transcript Wire - FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD OF GOVERNORS CHAIRMAN BEN BERNANKE'S TESTIMONY AS PREPARED FOR DELIVERY TO THE SENATE BANKING COMMITTEE

July 21, 2010 --

FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM BOARD OF GOVERNORS CHAIRMAN BEN BERNANKE'S TESTIMONY, AS PREPARED FOR DELIVERY BEFORE THE SENATE...

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