Databases
AMADEUS is a comprehensive, pan-European database containing financial information on over 6.5 million public and private companies in 41 European countries.
CMA Datavision™ Historical Data is a database on Credit Default Swaps which comprises accurate, independent historical prices from 2004 to the present day for more than 1,500 CDS entities (corporate and sovereign). Full term structures are available covering 0.5-10 tenors. This database is currently avaliable in the Eikon terminal.
OMPUSTAT Global provides data covering publicly traded companies in more than 80 countries, representing over 90% of the world’s market capitalization, including coverage of over 96% of European market capitalization and 88% of Asian market capitalization.
The Center for Research in Security Prices maintains the most comprehensive collection of security price, return, and volume data for the NYSE, AMEX and Nasdaq stock markets. Additional CRSP files provide stock indices, beta- and cap-based portfolio, treasury bond and risk-free rates, and mutual fund databases.
It currently contains complete historical information for over 30,361 (11,232 dead and 19,129 live funds) open-ended funds (Equity funds, Taxable and municipal bond funds, International funds, Money market funds).
The DealScan data describe loans to large corporations over the past 15 years. The data include pricing information (interest and fees); information on non-price terms such as maturity, collateral, commitment amounts, type of loan; and the names of the borrower and lenders.
COMPUSTAT Executive Compensation (ExecuComp) is a database for executive compensation analyses. This database includes data that “cover current, historic and total compensation, executive options and compensation of industry peers and comprehensive and objective executive compensation on the top officers for companies within the S&P 1500.”
OSIRIS is a database containing financial information on globally listed public companies, including banks and insurance firms from over 120 countries. The combined industrial company dataset contains standardized and as reported financials, including restated accounts, for up to 20 years on over 38,000 companies. The bank financials in OSIRIS offers up to 8 years of financial data for more than 2,300 listed banks.
WRDS provides the user with one location to access over 250 terabytes of data across multiple disciplines including Accounting, Banking, Economics, Finance, ESG, and Statistics.
RepRisk is a global leader and pioneer in data science, specializing in premium ESG and business conduct risk research and quantitative solutions.
MSCI ESG KLD STATS is an annual data set of positive and negative environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance indicators applied to a universe of publicly traded companies. The MSCI ESG KLD STATS data set was initiated in 1991, and is one of the longest continuous ESG data time series available.
Open Databases
The Bank for the Accounts of Companies Harmonized (BACH) is a free access database containing relatively harmonized annual financial data of European non-financial companies.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) is the principal fact-finding agency for the Federal Government in the broad field of labor economics and statistics.
EarthTrends is a comprehensive online database, maintained by the World Resources Institute, that focuses on the environmental, social, and economic trends that shape our world
The Economic and Social Data Service (ESDS) is a national data service providing access and support for an extensive range of key economic and social data, both quantitative and qualitative, spanning many disciplines and themes. ESDS provides an integrated service offering enhanced support for the secondary use of data across the research, learning and teaching communities.
FRED (Federal Reserve Economic Data) is a database of 20,035 U.S. economic time series.
The Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) is a nationally representative longitudinal study of nearly 8,000 U.S. families. The PSID collects data on economic, health and social behavior.
The Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF) is a triennial survey of the balance sheet, pension, income, and other demographic characteristics of U.S. families. The survey also gathers information on the use of financial institutions.
