Historical Chinese Economic Data
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This dataset provides key macroeconomic and market data for China from 2005 to 2022. It offers valuable insights for understanding government policies, economic trends, and market dynamics. The data supports various forms of economic and financial analysis, aiding institutions, companies, and researchers in strategy development and market assessment.
Columns
- Date: The specific date for each data entry.
- Wholesale vegetable basket: An index tracking the wholesale prices of vegetables.
- Wholesale Agriculture: An index representing overall wholesale agricultural prices.
- Subsidiary Agricultural Products: An index for prices of subsidiary agricultural goods.
- Energy: An index reflecting energy prices.
- Commodity Price: An index for general commodity prices.
- Yiwu Electronic: An index tracking prices of small commodity electronic parts from Yiwu.
- Construction: An index related to the construction sector.
- Construction Price: An index specifically for construction prices.
- BDTI: The Crude Oil Transportation Index.
- BSI: The Shipping Index.
Distribution
The dataset is provided in CSV format. The primary file, "Chinese Indices.csv", is approximately 279.23 kB. It contains around 4136 records, with daily frequency for Chinese Indices. Other macroeconomic data, not explicitly detailed here, are recorded at a monthly frequency, while the SHIBOR rate is recorded daily.
Usage
This dataset is ideal for economic or market analysis of the Chinese market. It can be used by macroeconomic and fundamental analysts for research on the Chinese economy, by quantitative researchers for developing better investment strategies, and for constructing yield curves. It facilitates a broad range of economic and financial research.
Coverage
The dataset covers the Chinese market and economy. The time range spans from 27 September 2005 to 13 May 2022.
License
CC BY-SA 4.0
Who Can Use It
- Institutions and Companies: To gain insights into government policies and economic direction.
- Macroeconomic and Fundamental Analysts: For in-depth research on Chinese market trends and macroeconomic conditions.
- Quantitative Researchers: To reference when developing trading or investment strategies, and to analyse the influence of rates like SHIBOR on Chinese stock and fixed income markets.
- Economists: For broad economic and financial research, including yield curve construction.
Dataset Name Suggestions
- Chinese Macroeconomic Indicators 2005-2022
- China Market & Economic Indices
- Historical Chinese Economic Data
- China Macro Data for Financial Analysis
- Chinese Market Performance Dataset
Attributes
Original Data Source: Historical Chinese Economic Data