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Press Releases

All Press Releases RSS
Banking and Consumer Regulatory Policy RSS
Enforcement Actions RSS
Monetary Policy RSS
Orders on Banking Applications RSS
Other Announcements RSS
Term Auction Facility RSS

Research Paper Feeds

All Federal Reserve Board working papers RSS
Finance and Economics Discussion Series RSS
International Finance Discussion Papers RSS

Other Feeds

Other Federal Reserve System feeds: RSS feeds from the Federal Reserve Banks that also use the RSS-CB standard Leaving the Board as feeds from the Board do.

Federal Reserve Bank of New York RSS

Statistics

Data

Commercial Paper Outstandings
Individual Series Feeds
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Commercial Paper Rates
Individual Series Feeds
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Selected Interest Rates (H.15)
Individual Series Feeds
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Announcements

Data Download Program (DDP): news feeds relaying announcements about the DDP and the data available from the application.
All Data Download announcements
application changes and all release-specific announcements
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Aggregate Reserves of Depository Institution and the Monetary Base (H.3) RSS
Charge-Off and Delinquency Rates RSS
Commercial Paper RSS
Consumer Credit RSS
Finance Companies RSS
Financial Obligations Ratios RSS
Flow of Funds Accounts of the United States (Z.1) RSS
Industrial Production and Capacity Utilization (G.17) RSS
Selected Interest Rates (H.15) RSS

What is an RSS feed?

RSS, or "Really Simple Syndication" is an XML-based format for distributing web content. Users can subscribe to RSS feeds using readers, or aggregators, which display the links, headlines, and a brief summary of the feed. The reader automatically incorporates changes for RSS subscribers when content in the feed has been updated or changed.

How do I use RSS feeds from the Fed?

You will need to install a reader, or aggregator, to view the feed. Searching for "RSS reader" in your favorite search engine should provide many options. Most readers require the web address, or URL, for the feed in order to display the RSS. Selecting the orange RSS button on the site will display the content in a formatted manner, but you will still need to copy the URL from your browser and supply it to the reader so it will know where to find the information.

Last update: October 21, 2008