2014

Welcome to our Archives page. On this page you will find a total of 33 of our articles broken down into Months and Years.

3000 New Data Sets Added to the Global Financial Database

GFD has added 3000 new data sets to the GFDatabase which calculate the Annual Percentage Change. These files focus on economic data for which users are more concerned about the rate of change tha read more..

Global Financial Data adds Data for over 600 Insurance Companies

The data are over-the-counter quotes and provide the Bid, Ask and Average of the Bid and the Ask for each company. Global Financial Data has added price data on over 600 U.S. insurance companies co... read more..

The World’s First Bear Market

The United States stock market has been in bull-market mode for six years now, and some fear the stock market may be running out of steam. By our count, there have been 25 bear markets in the United read more..

Global Financial Data Adds Almost 300 New Equity and Commodity Indices

Global Financial Data has added almost 300 new stock and commodity indices for users of the Global Financial Database. The new indices expand GFD’s coverage of equities into new areas. GFD has adde read more..

The World’s First Bear Market

The United States stock market has been in bull-market mode for six years now, and some fear the stock market may be running out of steam. By our count, there have been 25 bear markets in the United read more..

Wilt the Stilt Gets the Jilt

Global Financial Data has stock histories for over 50,000 securities. Some of these stocks cover centuries of data; others are quite short, lasting only a few months or even a few days. One of the m read more..

Global Financial Data Adds Finaeon Graphs to its GFD Website

Global Financial Data has added new graphing tools to its website to enhance our customers’ ability to study our extensive database. The new graphing tools make it easier to visualize our data. In a read more..

Will a Scottish Pound Replace the British Pound?

September 18, 2014, Scotland will vote on whether to remain part of the United Kingdom or leave. If Scotland were to vote for independence, they would have to decide whether to have a separate currenc... read more..

Slobodan Milošević and the Collapse of Yugoslavia

In a previous blog, I documented the worst hyperinflation in history, which was suffered by Hungary in 1946. When Hungary finally converted from the Pengo to the Forint, it took 400,000 Quadrillion read more..

Three on a Match – the Death of the Leonardo of Larcenists

Ivar Kreuger was a financial genius, for better or for worse. Kreuger was an industrial and financial genius who sought complete control over the operations of his global match conglomerate. At th read more..

Global Financial Data Adds 3000 Series from the NBER Database

The National Bureau of Economic Research was founded in 1920 as a private, nonprofit, nonpartisan research organization dedicated to promoting a greater understanding of how the economy works. The ... read more..

August 1914: When Global Stock Markets Closed

This week marks the hundredth anniversary of the beginning of World War I. On June 28, 1914, Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated in Sarajevo. This event led to a month of failed di read more..

American Tobacco and the Legacy of the Antitrust Laws

An original member of the 12 stocks that made up the original Dow Jones Industrial Average in 1896 ceased to exist last month, though few people noticed. General Electric Co. is the only one of t read more..

Global Financial Data Adds 40 CAPE Ratios to the GFDatabase

  Global Financial Data has added 40 CAPE Ratios to its database, primarily for OECD countries. The CAPE Ratio is the cyclically-adjusted price-to-earnings ratio, also known as the Sh read more..

Expansion of the GFDatabases

  Global Financial Data has added 20,000 files covering 40 developed and developing OECD countries. Over 2000 macroeconomic files relating to GDP, the balance of payments, and imports read more..

ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF STOCK PRICE DATA

NO EXCHANGE BIAS, NO SURVIVORSHIP BIAS Global Financial Data now offers historical price data on common stocks for all stock exchanges in the United States since 1915. No other company provides suc read more..

The End of the Gold Standard

It was 100 years ago, in 1914, that the Gold Standard died. When World War I began, most countries went off the Gold Standard and attempts to return to a Gold Standard since have all failed. Some read more..

The Worst Hyperinflations in History: Hungary

  If you were to ask most people which country suffered the worst inflation in history, they would answer Germany, since Germany’s hyperinflation after World War I is probably the most famous. read more..

Global Financial Data Adds over 1600 Exchange Rate Files to the GFDatabase

  Global Financial Data is happy to announce that it has added over 1600 new exchange rate files to the GFDatabase, doubling the number of exchange rate files within the database. All of the read more..

Government Benchmark Bond and Total Return Series Extended and Updated

Global Financial Data has updated a number of its long-term government bond series. These updates include both the 10-year Benchmark Bond files as well as the Total Return Series for Government B read more..

GFD Announces Data Partnership with Updata to Provide Superior Technical Analysis

Global Financial Data is pleased to announce its partnership with Updata to provide its long-term, historical data series through their software platform. Updata is the leader in providing tools read more..

GFD Eliminates the Exchange Bias

  Global Financial Data has eliminated the exchange bias. Other stock databases limit themselves to providing data from the national exchanges, ignoring thousands of local companies that inves read more..

The Confederate Cotton Zombie Bonds

  Confederate bonds are now prized by collectors of Confederate memorabilia. Since the bonds were never redeemed, thousands of these remnants of the South still exist for anyone to own. One o read more..

The Worst Bear Market in History

  Which country has the dubious distinction of suffering the worst bear market in history? To answer this question, we ignore countries where the government closed down the stock exchange, leavi read more..

Dow Jones’s 22,000 Point Mistake

  One of the long-term components of the Dow Jones Industrial Average has been IBM. The company was originally added to the Dow Jones Industrials on March 26, 1932 in a reshuffle involving eig read more..

Six Ounces that Saved a Hundred Billion-Dollar Company

  Today Pepsi is one of the strongest brands in the world with a capitalization of nearly $125 billion. But this wasn’t always the case. It may be hard to believe, but Pepsi was on the verge o read more..

When German Interest Rates Hit 9% Per Week

    Yields on United States 10-year bonds rose above 3% at the beginning of January. The yield on the 10-year had reached its lowest point in history in July 2012 at 1.43% as a result of read more..

Seven Years of Famine for Emerging Markets?

  So far in 2014, emerging markets have significantly underperformed Developed Markets. Turkey has been forced to raise their interest rates dramatically to defend the Lira while Argentina saw read more..

World Bank Data Added to GFDatabase

  Global Financial Data is proud to announce the addition of almost 40,000 files that our subscribers can now access. The source of the data is the World Bank, which has made their data archiv read more..

Interest Rates Hit 3% — Per Day! The Story of the Highest Interest Rates in History

  Yields on United States 10-year bonds passed the 3% in January. The yield on the 10-year had reached its lowest point in history in 2012 at 1.43% as a result of the Fed’s policy of Quantit read more..

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