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Need
to know what the All Ordinaries Index was at the
start of the year? Or the day that former Federal
Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan warned of "irrational
exuberance" in the US equities market?
Maybe we can help. The Wren Research Daily Database
has financial data and comments for every trading
day since January 1, 1980. That's more than seven
thousand days! As far as we're aware, nothing
similar is available anywhere else.
Wren Research Daily Database
Each record in the database contains information
on the following financial market indicators:
S&P/ASX All Ordinaries Index
S&P/ASX 200 Index
ASX Volume (millions of shares)
ASX Advances
ASX Declines
ASX Value ($million)
RBA Cash Rate
Australian 90 Day Bank Bill Rate
Australian 10 year Treasury Bond Yield
Australian Dollar (v US dollar)
Australian Dollar (Trade Weighted Index)
US Dollar (v Japanese Yen)
US Dollar (v Euro)
Nikkei 225 Index
Hang Seng Index
FTSE 100 Index
DAX Index
US Dow Jones Industrial Average
NYSE Volume (millions)
NYSE Advances
NYSE Declines
US NASDAQ Composite Index
NASDAQ Volume (millions)
NASDAQ Advances
NASDAQ Declines
US 3 month Treasury bill rate
US 10 year Treasury bond yield
London PM Gold Price (US$/oz)
WTI Crude Oil Price (US$/bbl)
In addition, we have a searchable 'Comments' section
which has a brief description of the news and
trends of the day. There's no charge for personal
research use as long as you abide by our Terms
of Use policy. Follow this link to search
the database.
Free data downloads
Wren Research also maintains twenty-one long-term
datafiles which can be accessed here.
The following time series are available.
S&P/ASX All Ordinaries Index
S&P/ASX Listed Property Trust / REIT Index
Australian 90 day bank bill rate
Australian 10 year Treasury bond yield
Australian dollar (A$/US$)
Gold price (US$/oz)
Dow Jones Industrial Average
NYSE trading volume
NASDAQ Composite Index
US 3 month Treasury bill rate
US 10 year Treasury bond yield
Nikkei 225 Index
FTSE 100 Index
The figures are presented in comma separated value
(.csv) format which can be read by most software
applications and operating systems.
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