#macro
12 APIs con questa etichetta
US Federal Fiscal API
Live US federal fiscal data from the US Treasury's official FiscalData API — the cost-and-flow side of US public finance. Get the federal budget deficit or surplus by month for the current fiscal year (receipts, outlays and the net) from the Monthly Treasury Statement; the interest the United States pays to service its national debt, by month and fiscal-year-to-date, broken down by security type; and the average interest rate the Treasury pays on each class of its debt (Bills, Notes, Bonds, TIPS) plus the weighted overall rate. Live, no key, nothing cached. Distinct from debt-level (debt-to-the-penny) and auction feeds — this is the deficit, the interest bill and the average rate on the debt.
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Argentina Economy API
Live Argentine macro-financial indicators from argentinadatos.com (official BCRA, INDEC and market data). Argentina is followed for three numbers above all: the riesgo-país (country risk — the JP Morgan EMBI spread over US Treasuries in basis points, the headline measure of sovereign default risk), inflation (monthly and year-over-year, among the world's highest), and the plazo-fijo rate (the annual interest banks pay on 30-day peso deposits, the saver's defence against inflation). The riesgo-pais endpoint returns the latest spread and recent history; the inflation endpoint returns the latest monthly and interannual rate; the plazo-fijo endpoint compares the deposit rate at every bank; the indicators endpoint returns a combined snapshot. Read live, nothing stored. This is Argentina's own country-risk, inflation and deposit-rate layer — distinct from its parallel-dollar feed and single central-bank APIs.
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OFR Financial Stress API
Live financial-stability data from the U.S. Office of Financial Research, the federal body created after 2008 to measure systemic risk, via its public Financial Stress Index (FSI). The OFR FSI is a daily, market-based index of stress in the global financial system: a positive value means above-average stress, zero is the historical norm and negative means calm. Get the latest headline index with its day-over-day change. Decompose it into the five kinds of stress it tracks — credit, equity valuation, funding, safe-assets/flight-to-safety and volatility — to see which channel is driving stress. Split it by where the stress sits, the United States versus other advanced economies. Pull the daily time series of the headline or any component back two decades. Live, no key, nothing stored. Distinct from rate, FX, central-bank and stock-index APIs — this is a single, official, daily measure of how stressed the financial system is and why. Perfect for macro, risk, trading and analytics apps.
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Fed SOMA Bilanz-API
Live-Daten zur Bilanz der Federal Reserve — dem System Open Market Account (SOMA) — über die öffentliche Markt-API der Federal Reserve Bank of New York. SOMA ist das Portfolio aus Treasury-Wertpapieren, Agenturanleihen und Agency MBS, das die Fed hält, die Aktivseite der wichtigsten Zentralbankbilanz der Welt, die in QE wächst und in QT schrumpft. Holen Sie sich die neueste wöchentliche Momentaufnahme — Gesamtbestände und die Aufschlüsselung nach Bills, Notes und Bonds, TIPS, FRNs, Agency MBS, CMBS und Agenturanleihen. Ziehen Sie die wöchentliche Zeitreihe über zwei Jahrzehnte, um jede Runde quantitativer Lockerung und Straffung zu sehen. Lesen Sie die tatsächlichen Einzelposten-Wertpapiere, die die Fed besitzt — jede CUSIP mit ihrem Sicherheitstyp, Fälligkeit, Kupon, Nennwertbestand und Anteil am ausstehenden Volumen. Gruppieren Sie die Treasury-Bestände nach Restlaufzeit, dem Profil, das das Tempo des Runoffs bestimmt. Live, kein Key, nichts gespeichert. Abgegrenzt von Geldmarkt-Referenzzins-, Devisenkurs-, Zentralbankpolitik- und Aktienindex-APIs — dies ist die Größe, Zusammensetzung und Fälligkeit des tatsächlichen Wertpapierportfolios der Fed. Perfekt für Zins-, Makro-, Fixed-Income- und Analyse-Apps.
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BIS Effective Exchange Rates (Currency Strength) API
How strong each currency is on a trade-weighted basis, served live from the Bank for International Settlements' open statistics API — no key, nothing cached. An effective exchange rate (EER) measures a currency against a basket of its trading partners' currencies, not just one pair — it is the single best gauge of whether a currency is broadly strengthening or weakening. The BIS publishes nominal and real (inflation-adjusted) EER indices for 64 economies, against a broad (64-economy) or narrow (27-economy) basket, all on a base of 100. The rankings endpoint returns every economy's current EER index, ranked, so you can see the world's strongest and weakest currencies at a glance. The country endpoint returns one economy's EER index with its history and its 12-month change. The movers endpoint ranks the biggest currency gainers and losers over the past year — who has appreciated and who has depreciated most. Everything is the BIS's own compiled data, live, nothing stored; figures are monthly. This is the trade-weighted currency-strength layer for any forex, macro, trade or research app. Distinct from bilateral FX-rate and central-bank APIs — this is effective exchange rates: real and nominal trade-weighted currency strength, from the BIS. 3 endpoints, no key on our side.
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BIS Central Bank Policy Rates API
The headline interest rate of every major central bank in the world, side by side, served live from the Bank for International Settlements' open statistics API — no key, nothing cached. The BIS compiles the official policy rate for around 40 monetary authorities — the Federal Reserve, the ECB, the Bank of England, the Bank of Japan and dozens more — onto one consistent monthly series. The policy-rates endpoint returns the current rate for every central bank in a single call, ranked from highest to lowest, so you can see the whole global rate landscape at a glance: in mid-2026 Türkiye near 37% at the top and the US Federal Reserve around 3.6%. The country endpoint returns one central bank's policy rate with its full history and its latest move. The changes endpoint compares each bank's two most recent readings and reports who has hiked, who has cut and who is on hold, with the size of the move — the global rate-cycle dashboard. Everything is the BIS's own compiled data, live, nothing stored; rates are monthly. This is the global monetary-policy layer for any macro, fixed-income, forex or research app. Distinct from single-central-bank APIs — this is every central bank's policy rate in one place, from the BIS. 3 endpoints, no key on our side.
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World Government Bond Yields API
Live long-term (about 10-year) government bond interest rates for around 44 countries, side by side, served from the OECD's official statistics in a single live call. The long-term government bond yield is the benchmark cost of money for an economy, and this puts the whole developed world on one screen — the United States, Germany, the United Kingdom, Japan, Canada, Australia, Brazil, Switzerland, Mexico, Colombia and dozens more — each with its latest published rate and the month it covers. The yields endpoint returns every country ranked by yield together with its spread over the German Bund, the euro-area safe-asset benchmark: in mid-2026 Colombia near 13.2%, Mexico 9.5% and Brazil 9.1% sit at the top while Switzerland near 0.5% sits at the bottom, with the US around 4.5% and the German Bund around 3.0%. The country endpoint returns one country's long-term yield with two years of recent monthly history. The spreads endpoint ranks every country by its yield spread over a chosen benchmark — Germany or the United States — the risk-and-rate-differential picture fixed-income and macro desks watch. This is the international-rates comparison layer for any fixed-income, forex, macro or research app. Live from the OECD, nothing stored. Distinct from single-country central-bank and yield-curve APIs — this is the cross-country sovereign-yield comparison across the developed world. Monthly OECD series; 4 endpoints. No key, no cache.
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Economic Calendar API
Live macroeconomic-event calendar — the macro releases that move currencies, rates and the whole market — served straight from Nasdaq's public economic calendar feed (no key, nothing cached). These are GDP, CPI and inflation, central-bank rate decisions, unemployment and non-farm payrolls, industrial production, trade balances, PMI and consumer sentiment, across every major economy. For any date the events endpoint lists each release with its scheduled GMT time, the country, the event name, the actual print once released, the consensus forecast, the previous reading and a description of what the indicator measures and why it matters — you can filter by country or by event name. The week endpoint returns the whole week ahead from a date in a single call — the calendar every forex and rates trader plans around — and the countries endpoint shows which economies report on a date and how many events each has. This is the macro-event layer for any trading, forex, research or dashboard app: what prints, when, and what the market expects. Live from Nasdaq, nothing stored. Distinct from corporate-events APIs (earnings, dividends, splits) and from price and FX-rate APIs — this is the macroeconomic calendar. 4 endpoints.
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Volatilitätsindizes API
Live-Markt-"Angstbarometer" über Anlageklassen hinweg als API, bereitgestellt von Yahoo Finance. Der VIX ist der wichtigste Angstindex des Marktes – die 30-Tage-implizite Volatilität des S&P 500 – und diese API gibt ihn zusammen mit dem Rest der Familie zurück: den 9-Tage-VIX (kurzfristige Angst), die Volatilitätsindizes des Nasdaq-100 (VXN) und des Dow (VXD), die Volatilität von Rohöl (OVX) und Gold (GVZ) sowie den VVIX, die Volatilität des VIX selbst. Jeder wird mit seinem aktuellen Stand, der Tagesveränderung sowie seiner Tages- und 52-Wochen-Spanne geliefert, und das Board fügt ein verständliches Angstregime basierend auf dem VIX hinzu (selbstzufrieden, normal, erhöht, hoch oder extrem). Holen Sie sich das gesamte Board oder einen einzelnen Index. Die implizite Volatilitäts- und Risikostimmungsschicht für Handels-, Makroresearch- und Dashboard-Apps. Live, kein API-Key, kein Cache. Abgegrenzt von Aktienindex-, Krypto-Volatilitäts- und FX-Volatilitäts-APIs – dies ist die anlageklassenübergreifende implizite Volatilitäts- (Angst-) Suite.
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Stock Sectors API
Live S&P 500 sector performance as an API — the sector-rotation picture traders watch, served from Yahoo Finance via the eleven SPDR sector ETFs. It returns each of the eleven GICS sectors — Technology, Financials, Energy, Health Care, Consumer Discretionary, Consumer Staples, Industrials, Materials, Utilities, Real Estate and Communication Services — with its tracking ETF's price, the day's change, the day's high and low, and the 52-week high and low. Pull the whole board ranked by the day's move, with the leading and lagging sectors called out, or look one sector up by name or ETF ticker. The sector-rotation and market-breadth layer for trading, macro-research and dashboard apps. Live, no key, no cache. Distinct from index-level, single-stock and cross-asset-ratio APIs — this is the equity-sector performance breakdown.
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Market Ratios API
Live intermarket relative-value ratios as an API — the cross-asset signals macro and technical traders watch, computed from Yahoo Finance prices. Each ratio divides one market by another to reveal relative value and regime: the Gold/Oil ratio (barrels of crude per ounce of gold), the Oil/Gas energy spread, the Copper/Gold ratio (a growth and interest-rate barometer), the S&P 500 priced in gold, and the Stocks/Bonds ratio (risk-on versus risk-off, SPY/TLT). For each it returns both leg prices, the ratio value, the day change and a plain-language reading. Get one ratio or the whole board in a single call. The intermarket relative-value layer for trading, macro-research and dashboard apps. Live, no key, no cache. Distinct from single-asset price APIs and from the precious-metals ratio — this is the cross-asset ratio set.
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US Treasury Yield Curve API
Live US Treasury yield curve as an API — US government bond yields across the curve, served from Yahoo Finance. It returns the current yield (in percent) for the 3-month, 2-year, 5-year, 10-year and 30-year Treasuries with their daily change in basis points, the shape of the curve (steep, normal, flat or inverted), and the key spreads traders and economists watch — the 10y-2y and 10y-3m spreads, whose inversion has preceded every modern US recession — plus an inverted flag. Get the whole curve, a single maturity's yield, or the spread between any two maturities. The interest-rate and recession-signal layer for trading, macro-research and dashboard apps. Live, no key, no cache. Distinct from US Treasury fiscal-data APIs (which track national debt and issuance) — this is the live market yield curve.
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