The Economic Indictor Service (EIS) aims to deliver professional economic content to financial institutions on both the buy and sell side service providers. This service covers 136 countries and 43,000 recurring indicators, which are updated on a real-time basis.
We are currently adding additional indicators/countries from Africa as well as expanding our coverage of Indicators in G20. In addition, it provided data of over 1,700 non-recurring indicators in 2020.
The EIS service includes historic data on recurring economic indicators. Recurring events include GDP data, unemployment releases, PMI numbers etc. Information on economic indicators, includes details of issuing agency and historical data series is made available depending on its availability.
The two components available for the Economic Calendar are the following:
Live Calendar - updated 24/5 immediately after the data is released and with limited history for recurring indicators.
Historical Database - Database of all recurring indicators (with complete history) and non-recurring indicators
Live Calendar can be embedded on client's website using iFrame or API. Historical Database can be made available via API or FTP.
Additional Features of the Economic Indicator Service - Delivery of unique newsfeed by using algorithms and analysts - Feed to client’s website with customized branding - Automatic feed to social media accounts, such as: Twitter and Facebook - Desktop ticker updates - Mobile App integration - Bespoke dashboards for macro-economic & industry reports And most importantly, clients can customize filters to get the specific economic indicators (e.g. for specific countries) they need.
A good retail broker can gain advantage by minimizing the time lag in real time information flow to retail investors vis-à-vis institutional investors. One way to achieve this is by providing access to clients with timely and accurate access to all major economic and other market moving announcements / data. - In order to minimize this disadvantage, many broker dealers provide economic calendar and news flows on their trading platforms. - We have developed two distinct products – Economic Calendar and Economic News to meet this requirement.
Contact Ilze Gouws, i.gouws@africadata.com for more information.
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Leading Economic Index Panama increased 6.69 percent in January of 2025 over the same month in the previous year. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - Panama Economic Activity Index YoY Change - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.
Earnings Calendar Upcoming earnings calendar dates - confirmed or forecasted, with the expected timing of announcements. This includes preliminary earnings announcements.
DateBreaks (earnings date revisions) Includes revisions to earnings announcement dates and/or status. Also alerts when the earnings announcement date crosses before or after the weekly or monthly option contract expiration.
EPS Results For traders focused on today's earnings announcement activity, including comparisons of what was expected versus what actually occurred, we provide both the estimated and reported earnings per share figures. It includes links to live source documents.
Earnings Conference Calls Earnings conference call details including dates, times and URLs and direct links to earnings call transcripts.
Interim Calendar Access critical dates and information when public companies report key sales, production and financial information between their quarterly or semi-annual earnings announcements.
Dividends & Distributions Covers close to 5,300 dividend paying companies, over 30 providers & 2,000 ETFs in US. Includes all corporate dividends dates and ETF distributions payable in the next 12 months plus status.
Dividend Monitor To meet the fast delivery requirements of options traders, HFT/algo traders and market makers, we offer a streaming feed of announced dividend dates and amounts.
ETF Calendar The Exchange Traded Funds (ETF) Event Calendar delivers projected and historical ETF distribution dates and amounts for over US 2,000 ETFs.
Corporate Actions
• Buybacks
• Secondary Offerings
• Spinoffs
• Mergers & Acquisitions
• Stock Splits
• IPOs
• Announced Dividends with status and ETFs
The Wall Street Horizon universe covers 9,000 global companies including NYSE, NASDAQ, OTC, FTSE 100, CAC 40, DAX 30, Hang Seng 50, Nikkei 225, EAFE and Dow Jones STOXX 1000 constituent companies.
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Chicago Fed National Activity Index in the United States increased to 0.18 points in February from -0.08 points in January of 2025. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - United States Chicago Fed National Activity Index - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.
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Economic Activity Index in Argentina increased to 5.50 percent in December from 0.40 percent in November of 2024. This dataset provides - Argentina Economic Activity Index- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
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Leading Economic Index Armenia increased 1.50 percent in February of 2025 over the same month in the previous year. This dataset provides - Armenia Leading Economic Index- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
Past and future events calendar including earnings, M&A, shareholder meetings and investor conferences.
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Leading Economic Index Honduras increased 4.20 percent in January of 2025 over the same month in the previous year. This dataset provides - Honduras Leading Economic Index- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
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Luxembourg IPI: cda: Paper, Paperboard and Printing Activity data was reported at 124.650 2021=100 in Dec 2024. This records an increase from the previous number of 115.200 2021=100 for Nov 2024. Luxembourg IPI: cda: Paper, Paperboard and Printing Activity data is updated monthly, averaging 92.705 2021=100 from Jan 2010 (Median) to Dec 2024, with 180 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 182.020 2021=100 in Dec 2010 and a record low of 64.200 2021=100 in Feb 2014. Luxembourg IPI: cda: Paper, Paperboard and Printing Activity data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Statistics Portal of Luxembourg. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Luxembourg – Table LU.B002: Industrial Production Index: 2021=100: Calendar Day Adjusted.
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This resource provides a concise summary of selected Canadian economic events, as well as international and financial market developments by calendar month. It is intended to provide contextual information only to support users of the economic data published by Statistics Canada. In identifying major events or developments, Statistics Canada is not suggesting that these have a material impact on the published economic data in a particular reference month.
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Leading Economic Index Brazil increased 0.90 percent in January of 2025 over the same month in the previous year. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - Brazil Leading Economic Index - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.
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Leading Economic Index Peru increased 4.07 percent in January of 2025 over the same month in the previous year. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - Peru GDP YoY - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.
Long-term longitudinal dataset with information on generational links and socioeconomic and health conditions of individuals over time. The central foci of the data are economic and demographic, with substantial detail on income sources and amounts, wealth, savings, employment, pensions, family composition changes, childbirth and marriage histories, and residential location. Over the life of the PSID, the NIA has funded supplements on wealth, health, parental health and long term care, housing, and the financial impact of illness, thus also making it possible to model retirement and residential mobility. Starting in 1999, much greater detail on specific health conditions and health care expenses is included for respondent and spouse. Other enhancements have included a question series about emotional distress (2001); the two stem questions from the Composite International Diagnostic Interview to assess symptoms of major depression (2003); a supplement on philanthropic giving and volunteering (2001-03); a question series on Internet and computer use (2003); linkage to the National Death Index with cause of death information for more than 4,000 individuals through the 1997 wave, updated for each subsequent wave; social and family history variables and GIS-linked environmental data; basic data on pension plans; event history calendar methodology to facilitate recall of employment spells (2001). The reporting unit is the family: single person living alone or sharing a household with other non-relatives; group of people related by blood, marriage, or adoption; unmarried couple living together in what appears to be a fairly permanent arrangement. Interviews were conducted annually from 1968 through 1997; biennial interviewing began in 1999. There is an oversample of Blacks (30%). Waves 1990 through 1995 included a 20% Hispanic oversample; within the Hispanic oversample, Cubans and Puerto Ricans were oversampled relative to Mexicans. All data from 1994 through 2001 are available as public release files; prior waves can be obtained in archive versions. The special files with weights for families are also available. Restricted files include the Geocode Match File with information for 1968 through 2001, the 1968-2001 Death File, and the 1991 Medicare Claims File. * Dates of Study: 1968-2003 * Study Features: Longitudinal, Minority Oversampling * Sample Size: 65,000+ Links * ICPSR Series: http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/icpsrweb/ICPSR/series/00131 * ICPSR 1968-1999: Annual Core Data: http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/icpsrweb/ICPSR/studies/07439 * ICPSR 1968-1999: Supplemental Files: http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/icpsrweb/ICPSR/studies/03202 * ICPSR 1989-1990: Latino Sample: http://www.icpsr.umich.edu/icpsrweb/ICPSR/studies/03203
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.BackgroundThe Labour Force Survey (LFS) is a unique source of information using international definitions of employment and unemployment and economic inactivity, together with a wide range of related topics such as occupation, training, hours of work and personal characteristics of household members aged 16 years and over. It is used to inform social, economic and employment policy. The Annual Population Survey, also held at the UK Data Archive, is derived from the LFS.The LFS was first conducted biennially from 1973-1983, then annually between 1984 and 1991, comprising a quarterly survey conducted throughout the year and a 'boost' survey in the spring quarter. From 1992 it moved to a quarterly cycle with a sample size approximately equivalent to that of the previous annual data. Northern Ireland was also included in the survey from December 1994. Further information on the background to the QLFS may be found in the documentation.The UK Data Service also holds a Secure Access version of the QLFS (see below); household datasets; two-quarter and five-quarter longitudinal datasets; LFS datasets compiled for Eurostat; and some additional annual Northern Ireland datasets.LFS DocumentationThe documentation available from the Archive to accompany LFS datasets largely consists of the latest version of each user guide volume alongside the appropriate questionnaire for the year concerned (the latest questionnaire available covers July-September 2022). Volumes are updated periodically, so users are advised to check the latest documents on the ONS Labour Force Survey - User Guidance pages before commencing analysis. This is especially important for users of older QLFS studies, where information and guidance in the user guide documents may have changed over time.LFS response to COVID-19From April 2020 to May 2022, additional non-calendar quarter LFS microdata were made available to cover the pandemic period. The first additional microdata to be released covered February to April 2020 and the final non-calendar dataset covered March-May 2022. Publication then returned to calendar quarters only. Within the additional non-calendar COVID-19 quarters, pseudonymised variables Casenop and Hserialp may contain a significant number of missing cases (set as -9). These variables may not be available in full for the additional COVID-19 datasets until the next standard calendar quarter is produced. The income weight variable, PIWT, is not available in the non-calendar quarters, although the person weight (PWT) is included. Please consult the documentation for full details.Occupation data for 2021 and 2022 data filesThe ONS has identified an issue with the collection of some occupational data in 2021 and 2022 data files in a number of their surveys. While they estimate any impacts will be small overall, this will affect the accuracy of the breakdowns of some detailed (four-digit Standard Occupational Classification (SOC)) occupations, and data derived from them. Further information can be found in the ONS article published on 11 July 2023: Revision of miscoded occupational data in the ONS Labour Force Survey, UK: January 2021 to September 2022.2024 ReweightingIn February 2024, reweighted person-level data from July-September 2022 onwards were released. Up to July-September 2023, only the person weight was updated (PWT23); the income weight remains at 2022 (PIWT22). The 2023 income weight (PIWT23) was included from the October-December 2023 quarter. Users are encouraged to read the ONS methodological note of 5 February, Impact of reweighting on Labour Force Survey key indicators: 2024, which includes important information on the 2024 reweighting exercise.End User Licence and Secure Access QLFS dataTwo versions of the QLFS are available from UKDS. One is available under the standard End User Licence (EUL) agreement, and the other is a Secure Access version. The EUL version includes country and Government Office Region geography, 3-digit Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) and 3-digit industry group for main, second and last job (from July-September 2015, 4-digit industry class is available for main job only).The Secure Access version contains more detailed variables relating to:age: single year of age, year and month of birth, age completed full-time education and age obtained highest qualification, age of oldest dependent child and age of youngest dependent childfamily unit and household: including a number of variables concerning the number of dependent children in the family according to their ages, relationship to head of household and relationship to head of familynationality and country of originfiner detail geography: including county, unitary/local authority, place of work, Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics 2 (NUTS2) and NUTS3 regions, and whether lives and works in same local authority district, and other categories;health: including main health problem, and current and past health problemseducation and apprenticeship: including numbers and subjects of various qualifications and variables concerning apprenticeshipsindustry: including industry, industry class and industry group for main, second and last job, and industry made redundant fromoccupation: including 5-digit industry subclass and 4-digit SOC for main, second and last job and job made redundant fromsystem variables: including week number when interview took place and number of households at addressother additional detailed variables may also be included.The Secure Access datasets (SNs 6727 and 7674) have more restrictive access conditions than those made available under the standard EUL. Prospective users will need to gain ONS Accredited Researcher status, complete an extra application form and demonstrate to the data owners exactly why they need access to the additional variables. Users are strongly advised to first obtain the standard EUL version of the data to see if they are sufficient for their research requirements. Latest edition informationFor the third edition (April 2024), the variable OMCONT was added to the data. Main Topics:The QLFS questionnaire comprises a 'core' of questions which are included in every survey, together with some 'non-core' questions which vary from quarter to quarter.The questionnaire can be split into two main parts. The first part contains questions on the respondent's household, family structure, basic housing information and demographic details of household members. The second part contains questions covering economic activity, education and health, and also may include a few questions asked on behalf of other government departments (for example the Department for Work and Pensions and the Home Office). Until 1997, the questions on health covered mainly problems which affected the respondent's work. From that quarter onwards, the questions cover all health problems. Detailed questions on income have also been included in each quarter since 1993. The basic questionnaire is revised each year, and a new version published, along with a transitional version that details changes from the previous year's questionnaire. Four sampling frames are used. See documentation for details.
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Graph and download economic data for Dates of U.S. recessions as inferred by GDP-based recession indicator (JHDUSRGDPBR) from Q4 1967 to Q3 2024 about recession indicators, GDP, and USA.
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Leading Economic Index Colombia increased 2.95 percent in December of 2024 over the same month in the previous year. This dataset provides - Chile Leading Composite Index - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.
The Labour Force Survey (LFS) has been carried out in the UK since 1973. From 1973 until 1983 the survey was carried out biennially, and from 1984 until 1991 it was conducted annually. In 1992 the quarterly LFS was introduced. For full background and methodological information users should refer to the main Quarterly Labour Force Survey (QLFS) series (held at the UK Data Archive (UKDA) under GN 33246).The Economic Indictor Service (EIS) aims to deliver professional economic content to financial institutions on both the buy and sell side service providers. This service covers 136 countries and 43,000 recurring indicators, which are updated on a real-time basis.
We are currently adding additional indicators/countries from Africa as well as expanding our coverage of Indicators in G20. In addition, it provided data of over 1,700 non-recurring indicators in 2020.
The EIS service includes historic data on recurring economic indicators. Recurring events include GDP data, unemployment releases, PMI numbers etc. Information on economic indicators, includes details of issuing agency and historical data series is made available depending on its availability.
The two components available for the Economic Calendar are the following:
Live Calendar - updated 24/5 immediately after the data is released and with limited history for recurring indicators.
Historical Database - Database of all recurring indicators (with complete history) and non-recurring indicators
Live Calendar can be embedded on client's website using iFrame or API. Historical Database can be made available via API or FTP.
Additional Features of the Economic Indicator Service - Delivery of unique newsfeed by using algorithms and analysts - Feed to client’s website with customized branding - Automatic feed to social media accounts, such as: Twitter and Facebook - Desktop ticker updates - Mobile App integration - Bespoke dashboards for macro-economic & industry reports And most importantly, clients can customize filters to get the specific economic indicators (e.g. for specific countries) they need.
A good retail broker can gain advantage by minimizing the time lag in real time information flow to retail investors vis-à-vis institutional investors. One way to achieve this is by providing access to clients with timely and accurate access to all major economic and other market moving announcements / data. - In order to minimize this disadvantage, many broker dealers provide economic calendar and news flows on their trading platforms. - We have developed two distinct products – Economic Calendar and Economic News to meet this requirement.
Contact Ilze Gouws, i.gouws@africadata.com for more information.