Gary Siegel is a journalist with more than 35 years of experience. He started his professional career at the Long Island Journal newspapers based in Long Beach, N.Y., working his way up from reporter to Assistant Managing Editor. Siegel also worked for Prentice-Hall in Paramus, N.J., covering human resources issues. Siegel has been at The Bond Buyer since 1989, currently covering economic indicators and the Federal Reserve system.
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The Conference Board’s Employment Trends Index (ETI) dipped to 107.28 in March from an upwardly revised 107.47 in February, originally reported as 107.46, and is up 5.2% from a year ago, the group announced Monday.
By Gary SiegelApril 9 -
The Chicago Fed Midwest Manufacturing Index gained 1.0% in February to a seasonally adjusted level of 91.7, as three of the four regional sectors showed improvement, the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago reported Monday.
By Gary SiegelApril 9 -
U.S. inflationary pressures were slightly lower in March, as the U.S. future inflation gauge remained at 101.2 from a revised 101.3 in February, originally reported as 101.4, according to data released Friday morning by the Economic Cycle Research Institute.
By Gary SiegelApril 6 -
The Treasury Department said Thursday it will auction $31 billion of 91-day bills and $29 billion of 182-day discount bills Monday.
By Gary SiegelApril 5 -
Calling the Federal Open Market Committee’s setting of 2014 as the time for a possible change in rates “an unwarranted pessimistic signal,” Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis president James Bullard warned Thursday that conditions at that time could still be “exceptionally poor.”
By Gary SiegelApril 5 -
Newly issued Treasury securities held in stripped form increased about $816 million in March to a total of $195.924 billion, the Bureau of the Public Debt reported Thursday.
By Gary SiegelApril 5 -
The Treasury Department said it will auction $13 billion 29-year, 10-month notes on Thursday, April 12.
By Gary SiegelApril 5 -
The Treasury Department said it will auction $21 billion 9-year, 10-month notes on Wednesday, April 11.
By Gary SiegelApril 5 -
The Treasury Department said it will auction $32 billion three-year notes on Tuesday, April 10.
By Gary SiegelApril 5 -
The Treasury Department said Thursday it will auction $31 billion 91-day bills and $29 billion 182-day discount bills Monday.
By Gary SiegelApril 5 -
Calling the Federal Open Market Committee’s setting of 2014 as the time for a possible change in rates “an unwarranted pessimistic signal,” Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard warned that conditions could still be “exceptionally poor” then.
By Gary SiegelApril 5 -
Given current circumstances, very accommodative monetary policy is “essential,” Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco president and chief executive John C. Williams said Wednesday.
By Gary SiegelApril 4 -
The European Central Bank announced its Governing Council held interest rates at its latest monetary policy meeting Wednesday.
By Gary SiegelApril 4 -
The U.S. services sector expanded at a slower pace in March as the non-manufacturing business activity composite index was 56.0 in the month, compared to 57.3 in February, on a seasonally adjusted basis, the Institute for Supply Management reported Wednesday.
By Gary SiegelApril 4 -
Given current circumstances, very accommodative monetary policy is “essential,” Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President and CEO John C. Williams repeated Wednesday.
By Gary SiegelApril 4 -
The U.S. services sector expanded at a slower pace in March as the non-manufacturing business activity composite index was 56.0 in the month, compared to 57.3 in February, on a seasonally adjusted basis, the Institute for Supply Management reported Wednesday.
By Gary SiegelApril 4 -
The European Central Bank announced its Governing Council held interest rates at its latest monetary policy meeting Wednesday.
By Gary SiegelApril 4 -
New York City business activity expanded at its fastest rate in 13 months as the current business conditions index improved to 67.4 in March from 63.1 in February, acccording to the Institute for Supply Management-New York’s Report on Business index released Tuesday.
By Gary SiegelApril 3 -
The Federal Open Market Committee discussed ways to better communicate its policy decisions, deciding to wait to see if the changes already made help, according to the minutes of its latest meeting, which were released Tuesday.
By Gary SiegelApril 3 -
Given current circumstances, very accommodative monetary policy is “essential,” Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President and CEO John C. Williams said Tuesday.
By Gary SiegelApril 3
