Red Book

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The Red Book was an earlier Federal Reserve report that provided periodic summaries of regional economic conditions in the United States before being replaced by the Beige Book.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Federal Reserve report
economic report
appliesToJurisdiction Federal Reserve Banks
surface form: Federal Reserve districts
country United States of America
surface form: United States
described economic conditions in Federal Reserve districts
followedBy Beige Book
surface form: Summary of Commentary on Current Economic Conditions (Beige Book)
genre business conditions report
economic survey
hasPart summaries of regional economic conditions
language English
mainSubject United States economy
regional economic conditions
predecessorOf Beige Book
publicationFrequency periodic
publisher Federal Reserve System
replaced earlier informal regional reports
replacedBy Beige Book
reportingArea Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
surface form: Atlanta Federal Reserve District

Boston Federal Reserve District
Chicago Federal Reserve District
Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
surface form: Cleveland Federal Reserve District

Dallas Federal Reserve District
Kansas City Federal Reserve District
Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
surface form: Minneapolis Federal Reserve District

Federal Reserve Bank of New York
surface form: New York Federal Reserve District

Philadelphia Federal Reserve District
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
surface form: Richmond Federal Reserve District

San Francisco Federal Reserve District
St. Louis Federal Reserve District
usedBy Federal Open Market Committee
usedFor assessment of regional economic trends
monetary policy analysis

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Beige Book predecessor Red Book