
Inflation Data Points To Firming Economy (posted Yesterday at 11:19am)
Inflation showed signs of stabilizing in May after a long decline, a potential comfort to Federal Reserve policymakers who want to avoid any chance of a debilitating bout of deflation.
Interns Flock To Boston Fed To Learn, Network (posted Yesterday at 11:12am)
Hundreds of interns from companies across the region gathered at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston on Monday to give students the opportunity to network.

Acella Construction Corp. Volunteers At Hospice Residence (posted 06/18/13 at 11:12am)
Staff from Norwell-based Acella Construction Corp. recently helped clean out the future hospice residence at Turkey Hill.
A Good Compact (posted 06/17/13)
The name of the program is meant to evoke a sense of government and financial institutions working for the people. The Home Ownership Compact, announced by Gov. Deval Patrick last week, is a notable step toward enabling homeownership in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts after the Great Recession.

Foley Joins U.S. Green Building Council's Mass. Chapter (posted 06/14/13 at 9:30am)
Craig Foley, chief of energy solutions for RE/MAX Leading Edge, has been asked to serve in a leadership role for the Massachusetts Chapter of the U.S. Green Building Council.
Jobless Claims Fall; Labor Market Healing Ongoing (posted 06/13/13 at 12:35pm)
The number of Americans filing new claims for jobless benefits fell last week, nearing its lowest level in five years in a sign of resilience for the U.S. labor market.
BofA Could Still Put Countrywide Into Bankruptcy, Executive Says (posted 06/11/13 at 9:22am)
Bank of America Corp could put its Countrywide Financial unit into bankruptcy if it fails to win court approval for an $8.5 billion settlement with mortgage investors, a bank executive said on Monday.
Banker & Tradesman Editorial Cartoon (posted 06/10/13)
Thanks for all the good times, Boston; I'm out.
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