April 2006 - Texas Manufacturing Outlook Survey - Economic Data - FRB Dallas
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Southwest Economy • Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas • First Quarter 201310 Mexico Develops Niche Approach to Expansion
$33.9 million) in capital to open.9 Recent de novo com- mercial banks ...$3.9 million) of the minimum startup capital investment and three were
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Texas Industrial Building Booms as Economy, Population Grow - Southwest Economy, Second Quarter 2019 - Dallas Fed
5.9 percent from 2017. The 2018 total was just shy of the previous peak...3.9 percent in 2018. Industrial construction has expand- ed rapidly since
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Oil and gas sector increasingly influences U.S. business fixed investment - Dallasfed.org
7.9 percent. Upstream oil and gas contributed strongly—about 2.7 percentage
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Spotlight: Lower U.S. Crude Oil Production Decreases Output, Raises Price of Natural Gas - Dallasfed.org
7.9 bcf/d in March 2020. Additionally, natural gas production substantially
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Office markets slowly emerge from pandemic slump - Dallasfed.org
9.4 million square feet of sublease space, or 4.1 percent of the metro
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Missteps along U.S.–Mexico border hinder movement of COVID-19 biomedical trade - Dallasfed.org
$424.9 million in May 2021. With the pandemic ongoing and as more variants
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Texas reclaims jobs lost in pandemic; some metros still trying to catch up - Dallasfed.org
10.9 percent. Across the state, these two sectors did not experience the
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Restoring price stability - Dallasfed.org
9 percent annualized for the last three months of 2022. But our research...1.9 job openings for every unemployed person in the United States. That
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