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Kansas City Financial Stress Index
The Kansas City Financial Stress Index (KCFSI) is a monthly measure of stress in the U.S. financial system based on 11 financial market variables.
A positive value indicates that financial stress is above the long-run average, while a negative value signifies that financial stress is below the long-run average. Another useful way to assess the current level of financial stress is to compare the index to its value during past, widely recognized episodes of financial stress.
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- 2012 Release Dates
Reference period | Release dates |
January | Wednesday, Feb. 8 |
February | Thursday, March 8 |
March | Monday, April 9 |
April | Tuesday, May 8 |
May | Friday, June 8 |
June | Tuesday, July 10 |
July | Wednesday, Aug. 8 |
August | Tuesday, Sept. 11 |
September | Tuesday, Oct. 9 |
October | Thursday, Nov. 8 |
November | Monday, Dec. 10 |
December | Wednesday, Jan. 9 |
Previous schedules for 2011 and 2010 are also available.
Related Research
- Financial Stress: What Is It, How Can It Be Measured, and Why Does It Matter?
By Craig S. Hakkio and William R. Keeton