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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Inflationary pressures were higher in November, as the U.S. future inflation gauge grew to 99.6 from an unrevised 97.4 in October, according to data released Friday by the Economic Cycle Research Institute.
By Gary SiegelDecember 3 -
The Institute for Supply Management’s non-manufacturing business activity composite index rose to 55.0 in November from 54.3 in October, the group said Friday.
By Gary SiegelDecember 3 -
NEW YORK - The Institute for Supply Management's non-manufacturing business activity composite index was 55.0 in November, up from 54.3 in October, on a seasonally adjusted basis, the group said today.
By Gary SiegelDecember 3 -
NEW YORK - U.S. inflationary pressures were higher in November, as the U.S. future inflation gauge grew to 99.6 from an unrevised 97.4 in October, according to data released this morning by the Economic Cycle Research Institute.
By Gary SiegelDecember 3 -
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis president James Bullard said a “clear” disinflationary trend began in the U.S. this year and monetary policy should be designed to fight the development and support the Federal Reserve Board’s inflation target from the low side.
By Gary SiegelDecember 2 -
Charles I. Plosser, president and chief executive of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, described the national economic recovery as “relatively slow but sustainable” in a speech Thursday in Rochester, N.Y.
By Gary SiegelDecember 2 -
Pending home sales surged 10.4% to a level of 89.3 in October from 80.9 in September, according to an index released Thursday by the National Association of Realtors.
By Gary SiegelDecember 2 -
NEW YORK – A “clear” disinflationary trend began in the U.S. this year and monetary policy should be designed to prevent further inflation, St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank President James Bullard told the National Economists Club Thursday.
By Gary SiegelDecember 2 -
NEW YORK – While terming the recovery as “relatively slow but sustainable,” Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President and Chief Executive Officer Charles I. Plosser said that should there be proof that the latest round of quantitative easing is not working, he would back a change in policy.
By Gary SiegelDecember 2 -
NEW YORK - The Treasury Department said Thursday it will auction $29 billion 91-day bills and $28 billion 182-day discount bills Monday.
By Gary SiegelDecember 2 -
NEW YORK - The Treasury Department said it will auction $32 billion three-year notes on Tuesday, Dec. 7.
By Gary SiegelDecember 2 -
NEW YORK - The Treasury Department said it will auction $21 billion 9-year, 11-month notes on Wednesday, Dec. 8.
By Gary SiegelDecember 2 -
NEW YORK - The Treasury Department said it will auction $13 billion 29-year, 11-month notes on Thursday, Dec. 9.
By Gary SiegelDecember 2 -
NEW YORK - Pending home sales surged 10.4% to a reading of 89.3 in October from an unrevised 1.8% dip to 80.9 in September, according to an index released Thursday by the National Association of Realtors.
By Gary SiegelDecember 2 -
NEW YORK - The European Central Bank announced its Governing Council held interest rates at current levels at its latest monetary policy meeting Thursday.
By Gary SiegelDecember 2 -
The U.S. manufacturing sector expanded for the 16th consecutive month in November, according to the Institute for Supply Management’s report on business released Wednesday.
By Gary SiegelDecember 1 -
NEW YORK - The Treasury Department today sold $25 billion 56-day cash management bills, dated December 2, due January 27, 2011, at a 0.155% high tender rate.
By Gary SiegelDecember 1 -
NEW YORK – About 4,457,200 online job postings appeared on leading Internet job boards in November, up 47,400 from October, The Conference Board reported today.
By Gary SiegelDecember 1 -
NEW YORK - The overall economy grew for the nineteenth straight time, while the manufacturing sector expanded for the sixteenth time, the Institute for Supply Management reported this morning.
By Gary SiegelDecember 1 -
NEW YORK – Problems from the housing bubble remain, Federal Reserve Board Governor Daniel Tarullo told the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Wednesday.
By Gary SiegelDecember 1
