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Vol. 35, No. 1, 2011
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Last Updated: 01/27/2011

Monitoring Financial Stability: A Financial Conditions Index Approach

Scott Brave, R. Andrew Butters

Monitoring financial stability requires an understanding of both how traditional and evolving financial markets relate to each other and how they relate to economic conditions. This article describes two new indexes of financial conditions that aim to quantify these relationships.

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