Firm-level risk data
This website aggregates firm-level measures of exposure, risk, and sentiment constructed using textual analysis of quarterly earnings conference calls held by more than 11,000 listed firms in 81 countries.
This website aggregates firm-level measures of exposure, risk, and sentiment constructed using textual analysis of quarterly earnings conference calls held by more than 11,000 listed firms in 81 countries.
Includes published articles and abstracts by P.E. Hallett, as well as his original research data, research documents and python scripts.
Online portal for statistics and market research data. Compiles data from government, business and research institutions on a wide range of topics. U of T institutional license provides access to data downloads and information about data sources and citations.
Borealis, the Canadian Dataverse Repository, is a research data portal hosted by Scholars Portal on behalf of Ontario universities. Researchers can use Borealis to share their data, as well as discover and reuse the data produced by other researchers.
Find information on the city of Toronto and regional economies, including data on key indicators such as employment characteristics and real estate activity, as well as social, financial and demographic characteristics.
The National Vital Statistics System is the oldest and most successful example of inter-governmental data sharing in Public Health and the shared relationships, standards, and procedures form the mechanism by which NCHS collects and disseminates the Nation’s official vital statistics.
This website's mandate is to make detailed, area-level health data available to everyone. It's goal is to support action to reduce health inequities in Ontario. It provides health and health-related indicators in two basic forms: Ontario health profiles and health data maps.
Free access to more than 21 million filings for publicly traded companies in the U.S.
The AHS is sponsored by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau. The survey is the most comprehensive national housing survey in the United States.