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Company Real-Time Adverse Media & ESG Alerts

Get ESG datasets comprising real-time ESG sentiment scores for over 50,000 companies.  Covering 60 key ESG indicators including UN SDGs.  We cover key topics such as climate change, pollution and waste, product liability, social inclusion etc. Click here for our full ESG taxonomy.

Company Net Zero Announcements

Get ESG datasets on net zero company announcements. Get key indicators such as yearly carbon emission reductions targets, types of carbon reduction program, net zero deadlines.

360 Degree ESG Analysis

Get the fullest and most in depth analysis of a single company. Extending comparison analysis to sector and network threats such as supply chain and entity attackers.

Core > Net Zero and ESG > Funds
US Fund ESG Scores

Get historical ESG datasets comprising sentiment scores / signals from 2019 to present.  Suitable for historical trend report analysis and ESG trading strategy testing.

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Corporate Supply Chain Maps

Get supplier names of major brand companies found via press announcements.

Core > Sentiment > Economic Data

Access comprehensive datasets on 5-year historical economic sentiment derived from thousands of high-authority sources. By synthesizing sentiment scores and media impressions, we highlight the critical influence of these factors on economic outlooks. This rich dataset offers a nuanced understanding of economic shifts and trends, enabling you to anticipate and respond to market dynamics effectively.

Economic Data
Economic data encompasses a range of indicators such as employment rates, GDP growth, inflation levels, and manufacturing output, providing a snapshot of an economy’s performance. These metrics are essential for assessing the overall health of an economy, guiding businesses, investors, and policymakers in their decision-making processes.
Fiscal Policy

Fiscal policy refers to the government’s use of spending and taxation to influence economic activity. Through measures such as adjusting tax rates or implementing stimulus packages, fiscal policy can stimulate growth during economic downturns or control inflation during periods of rapid expansion. It plays a crucial role in managing public finances and supporting economic stability.

Monetary Policy
Monetary policy is the process by which central banks manage the supply of money and interest rates to achieve macroeconomic goals like controlling inflation and fostering economic growth. By raising or lowering interest rates and using tools like quantitative easing, central banks influence borrowing, investment, and consumer spending, directly impacting the overall economic climate.