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Monetary Trends / Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis


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5-Years IF

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5-Years H index

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IF AIF IF5 DOC CDO CCU CIF CIT D2Y C2Y D5Y C5Y %SC CiY II AII
19900.1000 (%)0.04
19910.09000 (%)0.04
19920.1000 (%)0.04
19930.11000 (%)0.05
19940.12000 (%)0.05
19950.19000 (%)0.07
19960.22000 (%)0.09
19970.27000 (%)0.09
19980.271111300 (%)0.1
19990.180.310.18122330.134112112 (%)10.080.13
20000.040.40.04123510.031231231 (%)0.15
20010.4124710.0212435 (%)10.080.15
20020.420.02125910.02524471 (%)0.18
20030.080.440.07127140.065242594 (%)0.18
20040.130.490.05128330.045243603 (%)0.2
20050.040.530.03129530.035241602 (%)10.080.21
20060.040.510.031210730.036241602 (%)0.2
20070.080.440.071211940.037242604 (%)0.18
20080.080.470.071213140.0312242604 (%)0.2
20090.080.470.07313460.04242604 (%)0.19
20100.070.440.0213410.01151511 (%)0.16
20110.510.0813440.033393 (%)0.2
20120.560.1513440.030274 (%)0.21
20130.660.213450.040153 (%)0.23
20140.6713440.0303 (%)0.22
20150.8213430.0200 (%)0.27
IF: Impact Factor: C2Y / D2Y
AIF: Average Impact Factor for series in RePEc in year y
IF5: Impact Factor: C5Y / D5Y
DOC: Number of documents published in year y
CDO: Cumulative number of documents published until year y
CCU: Cumulative number of citations to papers published until year y
CIF: Cumulative impact factor
CIT: Number of citations to papers published in year y
D2Y: Number of articles published in y-1 plus y-2
C2Y: Cites in y to articles published in y-1 plus y-2
D5Y: Number of articles published in y-1 until y-5
C5Y: Cites in y to articles published in y-1 until y-5
%SC: Percentage of selft citations in y to articles published in y-1 plus y-2
CiY: Cites in year y to documents published in year y
II: Immediacy Index: CiY / Documents.
AII: Average Immediacy Index for series in RePEc in year y

 

50 most cited documents in this series:


#YearTitleCited
12008The LIBOR-OIS spread as a summary indicator. (2008). Tam, Yu Man ; Sengupta, Rajdeep. In: Monetary Trends. RePEc:fip:fedlmt:y:2008:i:nov.

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22007What is subprime lending?. (2007). Sengupta, Rajdeep ; Emmons, William. In: Monetary Trends. RePEc:fip:fedlmt:y:2007:i:jun.

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32002Retail sweep programs and money demand. (2002). Anderson, Richard. In: Monetary Trends. RePEc:fip:fedlmt:y:2002:i:nov.

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42006Greenspans unconventional view of the long-run inflation/output trade-off. (2006). Thornton, Daniel ; Rasche, Robert. In: Monetary Trends. RePEc:fip:fedlmt:y:2006:i:jan.

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52005Open mouth operations: a Swiss case study. (2005). Fischer, Andreas ; Dueker, Michael. In: Monetary Trends. RePEc:fip:fedlmt:y:2005:i:jan.

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2
61999Nominal interest rates: less than zero?. (1999). Thornton, Daniel. In: Monetary Trends. RePEc:fip:fedlmt:y:1999:i:jan.

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2
72003Bond market mania. (2003). Neely, Christopher. In: Monetary Trends. RePEc:fip:fedlmt:y:2003:i:oct.

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2
82002How expensive are stocks?. (2002). Neely, Christopher. In: Monetary Trends. RePEc:fip:fedlmt:y:2002:i:jun.

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2
92006Measured pace in the conduct of monetary policy. (2006). Thornton, Daniel. In: Monetary Trends. RePEc:fip:fedlmt:y:2006:i:mar.

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2
102007Measure for measure: headline versus core inflation. (2007). Thornton, Daniel. In: Monetary Trends. RePEc:fip:fedlmt:y:2007:i:sep.

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112004Why do stock prices react to the Fed?. (2004). Guo, Hui. In: Monetary Trends. RePEc:fip:fedlmt:y:2004:i:jul.

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2
122003Does the TIPS spread overshoot?. (2003). Schmid, Frank A.. In: Monetary Trends. RePEc:fip:fedlmt:y:2003:i:dec.

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131998Bond market inflation credibility. (1998). Dewald, William G.. In: Monetary Trends. RePEc:fip:fedlmt:y:1998:i:feb.

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142007Inflation disconnect?. (2007). DiCecio, Riccardo. In: Monetary Trends. RePEc:fip:fedlmt:y:2007:i:jul.

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152005Has the bond market forgotten oil?. (2005). Wheelock, David. In: Monetary Trends. RePEc:fip:fedlmt:y:2005:i:may.

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162004The U.K.’s rocky road to stability. (2004). Nelson, Edward. In: Monetary Trends. RePEc:fip:fedlmt:y:2004:i:oct.

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171999Extracting inflation expectations from bond yields. (1999). Schmid, Frank A.. In: Monetary Trends. RePEc:fip:fedlmt:y:1999:i:apr.

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182003Pushing on a string. (2003). Piger, Jeremy. In: Monetary Trends. RePEc:fip:fedlmt:y:2003:i:mar.

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192005Wicksells natural rate. (2005). Anderson, Richard. In: Monetary Trends. RePEc:fip:fedlmt:y:2005:i:mar.

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202008No volatility, no forecasting power for the term spread. (2008). Guidolin, Massimo ; Rodean, Allison K.. In: Monetary Trends. RePEc:fip:fedlmt:y:2008:i:apr.

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212001Banks tighten terms on business loans. (2001). Gilbert, R. ; Hazen, Judith H.. In: Monetary Trends. RePEc:fip:fedlmt:y:2001:i:aug.

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222004Budget deficits and interest rates. (2004). Nelson, Edward. In: Monetary Trends. RePEc:fip:fedlmt:y:2004:i:mar.

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232006Gas-price inflation. (2006). DiCecio, Riccardo. In: Monetary Trends. RePEc:fip:fedlmt:y:2006:i:jun.

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241998M2 velocity looks to be on a new track. (1998). Dewald, William G.. In: Monetary Trends. RePEc:fip:fedlmt:y:1998:i:oct.

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252003How effective is monetary policy?. (2003). Thornton, Daniel. In: Monetary Trends. RePEc:fip:fedlmt:y:2003:i:jan.

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262005M2 and reigniting inflation. (2005). Gavin, William. In: Monetary Trends. RePEc:fip:fedlmt:y:2005:i:jun.

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272000Are the Fed and financial markets in sync?. (2000). Wheelock, David. In: Monetary Trends. RePEc:fip:fedlmt:y:2000:i:oct.

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282006The Feds inflation objective. (2006). Thornton, Daniel. In: Monetary Trends. RePEc:fip:fedlmt:y:2006:i:jul.

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291998Risk premiums among corporate bonds. (1998). Dueker, Michael. In: Monetary Trends. RePEc:fip:fedlmt:y:1998:i:nov.

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302005Is the bond market irrational?. (2005). Guidolin, Massimo. In: Monetary Trends. RePEc:fip:fedlmt:y:2005:i:jul.

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311999Quality spreads in the bond market. (1999). Schmid, Frank A.. In: Monetary Trends. RePEc:fip:fedlmt:y:1999:i:jul.

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322004The FOMC’s “considerable period”. (2004). Thornton, Daniel ; Anderson, Richard. In: Monetary Trends. RePEc:fip:fedlmt:y:2004:i:feb.

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50 most relevant documents in this series (papers most cited in the last two years)


#YearTitleCited
12008The LIBOR-OIS spread as a summary indicator. (2008). Tam, Yu Man ; Sengupta, Rajdeep. In: Monetary Trends. RePEc:fip:fedlmt:y:2008:i:nov.

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22004Why do stock prices react to the Fed?. (2004). Guo, Hui. In: Monetary Trends. RePEc:fip:fedlmt:y:2004:i:jul.

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