These 399 series from the International Monetary Fund are quarterly, monthly, and annual measurements of monetary aggregates and other financial statistics for OECD countries and other select countries.
These 43 series from the International Monetary Fund are quarterly, monthly, and annual measurements of financial soundness for OECD countries and other select countries.
These 232 series include 225 international series based on the OECD’s Composite Leading Indicators: Reference Turning Points and Component Series and 7 US series based on the NBER’s U.S. Business Cycle Expansions and Contractions series. Each locale has three options for … Continue reading
These 2 series are constructed by the National Association of Realtors and measure whether or not a typical family could qualify for a mortgage loan on a typical home.
These 736 Metropolitan Statistical Area series include Civilian Labor Force and Unemployment Rate series from the BLS Metropolitan Area Employment and Unemployment release. All 736 series are smoothed seasonally adjusted.
The FRED add-in for Excel gives students, educators and financial analysts, one-click instant access to FRED’s 40,000+ economic data series. Create graphs and perform data manipulations with the aid of the FRED add-in’s customization tools. Download the FRED add-in for … Continue reading
These 135 series are from the S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price Indices release. The new data series include Condo Price Indexes, Tiered Home Price Indexes, Home Price Sales Pair Counts, Condo Price Sales Pair Counts, and 2 quarterly National Composite Home Price … Continue reading
These 4,016 series from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics contain regional Consumer Price Index data on movements in prices paid by urban consumers for a representative basket of goods and services. The data are compiled according to the following … Continue reading
These 254 series from the World Bank’s World Economic Outlook are annual measurements of Central Government Debt, and Cash Surplus or Deficit (both as a percentage of GDP) for many of the world’s countries.
These 13 series from the OECD’s Composite Leading Indicators: Reference Turning Points and Component Series provide monthly indicators of expansion or recession for various OECD regions and non-member countries.