This product includes macroeconomic indicators and banking sector data to give users a view of the current state of the financial industry.
Example topics covered:
-Macroeconomic variables such as GDP, unemployment, housing starts, inflation
-Financial variables such as interest rates, default rates
-Foreign exchange currency pairs
-Banking sector data such as deposits, insurance, complaints by financial institution
Financial & Economic Essentials combines data sourced from Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED), Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC), Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), and various Central Banks.
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All Cybersyn products follow the EAV (entity, attributes, value) model with a unified schema. Entities are tangible objects (e.g. geography, company). Entities may have characteristics (i.e. descriptors of the entity) in an index table and values (i.e. statistics, measure) in a timeseries table. Data is joinable across all Cybersyn products that have a GEO_ID. Visit docs.cybersyn.com for more details.
FRED, published by the St. Louis Federal Reserve, includes information aggregated from various government sources. This aggregate data features various economic metrics such as monthly retail sales, foreign exchange rates, and industrial production as well as, financial-institution-specific data (e.g. flow of deposits for small and large banks, total bank liabilities, outstanding balance of commercial real estate loans). This product also includes central bank monetary policy rates from Brazil, Canada, England, Mexico, and Japan in the FRED table for ease of comparison with the Federal Funds Effective Rate.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) publishes the Consumer Price Index (CPI), Average Prices (AP), Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS), State and Metro Area Employment , Hours, & Earnings (SAE), and Local Area Unemployment Statistics (LAUS).
The FDIC publishes metadata about active and inactive banks including locations, charter types, and regulator information. The FDIC also publishes comprehensive historical financial data for individual banks going back to 1984 - including total assets, FDIC-insured deposits, and return on equity.
The Summary of Deposits (SOD) from the FDIC is an annual survey, capturing branch-level deposits as of June 30 for all FDIC-insured institutions, including U.S. branches of foreign banks.
The FFIEC data includes detailed location data and time series data for branch openings and closings.
The CFPB publishes the Consumer Complaints Database that provides complaint information for companies by product category, receipt, and company response timeliness by consumer’s zip code and state. The data is updated daily and dates back to Dec 1, 2011.
Original data sources, table descriptions, and release frequency can be found at docs.cybersyn.com.
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Disclaimers
The data in this app is sourced at docs.cybersyn.com. Links to provider license, terms and disclaimers are provided where appropriate:
FFIEC (https://www.ffiec.gov/disclaimer.htm), BLS (https://www.bls.gov/bls/disclaimer.htm), FDIC (https://www.fdic.gov/policies/), ECB (https://www.ecb.europa.eu/services/using-our-site/disclaimer/html/index.en.html), FRED (https://fred.stlouisfed.org/legal/), Data Commons (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Central Banks: Bank of England (https://www.bankofengland.co.uk/), Bank for International Settlements (https://www.bis.org), Bank of Canada (https://www.bankofcanada.ca), Banco de Mexico (https://www.banxico.org), Banco Central do Brasil (https://www.bcb.gov.br/)
Cybersyn is not endorsed by or affiliated with any of these providers.