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Our portfolio of stock, indexes, mutual fund, treasury, and REIT market databases is relied on by academicians whose research and publications must withstand rigorous analysis for accuracy. Quantitative analysts in the ...
BLS
The Bureau of Labor Statistics measures labor market activity, working conditions, price changes, and productivity in the U.S. economy to support public and private decision making.
NYSE
NYSE TAQ products provide a comprehensive historical end of day record of all data that was published by the NYSE Group Exchanges' real-time data feeds, including: Depth of book: All bid and offer prices and sizes, Top of ...
BEA NIPA
BEA's national economic accounts provide a comprehensive picture of the U.S. economy and feature many macroeconomic statistics.
TAQ
NYSE Trade and Quote (TAQ) database contains intraday transactions data (trades and quotes) for all securities listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and American Stock Exchange (AMEX), as well as Nasdaq National ...
Kibot
We provide instant access to over 58 years of daily data, over 22 years of top-quality, minute-by-minute intraday data and over 11 years of tick-by-tick (including bid/ask) historical market data for Stocks, ETFs, Futures ...
CCM
The CRSP/Compustat Merged Database provides CRSP and Compustat subscribers the ability to access CRSP’s stock data and Compustat’s Xpressfeed fundamental data within a single linked database. The CRSPLink® maps complex ...
BEDOFIH
The BEDOFIH database includes trades and orders with the highest frequency. BEDOFIH covers the most important European stock markets.
Market impact of government communication: The case of presidential tweets
(2021-10-06)
"We propose the ""President reacts to news"" channel of stock returns by studying the financial market impact of the Twitter account of the 45th president of the United States, Donald Trump. We use machine learning algorithms ...
Call of duty: Designated market maker participation in call auctions
(2021-08-21)
Many equity markets combine continuous trading and call auctions. Oftentimes designated market makers (DMMs) supply additional liquidity. Whereas prior research has focused on their role in continuous trading, we provide ...