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This dataset presents the long-term debt owed by U.S. corporations in the nonmetallic mineral products sector, specifically focusing on loans from banks due in more than one year. The data is collected quarterly and expressed in millions of dollars, with no seasonal adjustments applied. It originates from the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, providing insights into the financial health and borrowing trends of corporations within this industry.
This dataset provides detailed individual transaction-level data related to government debts, specifically used for aggregate measures. The monetary amounts are provided in US dollars. It covers various financial instruments such as bonds and loans, with additional details including transaction values, repayment profiles, and lead providers involved in the transactions. Data is sourced from the OECD website, ensuring a reliable and comprehensive coverage on the topic of debt transparency.
This dataset provides the Option-Adjusted Spread (OAS) for the ICE BofA Non-Financial Emerging Markets Corporate Plus Index. This index is a part of the broader ICE BofA Emerging Markets Corporate Plus Index, specifically excluding financial securities and the debt of corporate issuers that are government owned or controlled. The OAS is calculated from the spreads between an OAS index of bonds in a rating category and a spot Treasury curve, with weights based on market capitalization. The data is sourced from the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis and reflects daily values, expressed in percent. This information is critical for analyzing credit risk premia in emerging markets.
This dataset contains quarterly financial report data for U.S. corporations in the plastics and rubber products sector, focusing specifically on retained earnings. The data is presented in millions of dollars and is not seasonally adjusted. The information is sourced from the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, providing insights into the financial health of corporations in this sector over various quarters.