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Strategies & Market Trends : ajtj's Post-Lobotomy Market Charts and Thoughts -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Real Man who wrote (70847)10/1/2022 9:42:40 AM
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Look at the labels. Those numbers are Fed balance sheet with TGA and RRP backed out.
I get RRP numbers daily but TGA and balance sheet only comes out weekly on Thursday night.
What ticks me off is they eliminated ALL the bank health data releases. The only stuff left is seriously lagging delinquent loans, and write-offs but they don't release it until it's almost 6 months old. There used to be weekly releases on all the bank stats that I tracked.
St Louis stress is fairly timely but Dallas, Minnesota and Kansas City are lagging.
Bank cash levels are showing declines but nothing alarming yet.
In 2000 and 2008, I could track the slow motion train wreck in almost real time but they stopped reporting all that in December 08. What a coincidence. If you go to the Fed site, there's dozens of bank health data releases that have been discontinued and many of the ones they still do are quarterly and still are only updated as of April.