fSeriesData {fSeries}R Documentation

fSeries Data Sets

Description

A collection and description of data sets including recession data from the US, indicators for daily SP500 stock data together with an set of trading indicators for technical analysis, daily observations of the Deutschmark / British Pound foreign exchange log returns and CAC40 index returns with realized volatility both used in Garch benchmark measurements, the fourteen US economic time series used by Nelson and Plosser in their seminal paper, several public data sets used in the book 'Modelling financial time series with S-Plus' written by E. Zivot and J. Wang, data for Klein's simple econometric model of the US economy, and data from Kmenta constructed to illustrate estimation of a simultaneous-equation models.

recession
Data sets used in the regression analysis. Recession data from the US, 3 Month Tbills data from US FED, 10 Year Tbonds data from US FED, Stock-Watson experimental recession index.

dem2gbp
The file "dem2gbp" contains daily observations of the Deutschmark / British Pound foreign exchange log returns. This data set has been promoted as an informal benchmark for GARCH time-series software validation. See McCullough and Renfro [1991], and Brooks, Burke, and Persand (2001) for details. The nominal returns are expressed in percent, as published in Bollerslev and Ghysels (2001). The data set is available from the Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, (JBES), ftp://www.amstat.org. A text file has one column of data listing the percentual log-returns of the DEM/GBP exchange rates. The sample period is from January 3, 1984, to December 31, 1991, for a total of 1975 daily observations of FX exchange rates.

cac40
Daily CAC40 index returns with realized volatility. The data cover the period January 4, 1928 until August 31, 1991. The first colum hold the ISO-8601 formatted dated, and the second the index values. The data were used in the paper of Ding, Granger and Engle [1993] introducing the APARCH model. It can be consider as a benchmark data set.

sp500index
sp500dge
The first file sp500index lists daily SP500 index values. The data cover the period January 1995 until December 1999, and have 1249 observations. The first column of the file lists dates, and the second column lists index values. The second file lists daily returns from the SP500 as used in the paper of Ding, Granger and Engle.

ibmbj
The daily stock market price seriesB from Box and Jenkins [1976]. A numeric vector of closing prices on 369 consecutive trading days starting May 19, 1961.

nelsonplosser
This data set contains the fourteen US economic time series used by Nelson and Plosser in their seminal paper. The time series are:
"%Y%m%d" - Date index from 18601231 until 19701231,
"gnp.r" - Real GNP, [Billions of 1958 Dollars], [1909 - 1970],
"gnp.n" - Nominal GNP, [Millions of Current Dollars], [1909 - 1970],
"gnp.pc" - Real Per Capita GNP, [1958 Dollars], [1909 - 1970],
"ip" - Industrial Production Index, [1967 = 100], [1860 - 1970],
"emp" - Total Employment, [Thousands], [1890 - 1970],
"ur" - Total Unemployment Rate, [Percent], [1890 - 1970],
"gnp.p" - GNP Deflator, [1958 = 100], [1889 - 1970],
"cpi" - Consumer Price Index, [1967 = 100], [1860 - 1970],
"wg.n" - Nominal Wages, [current Dollars], [1900 - 1970],
"wg.r" - Real Wages, [Nominal wages/CPI], [1900 - 1970],
"M" - Money Stock (M2), [Billions of Dollars, annual averages], [1889 - 1970],
"vel" - Velocity of Money, [1869 - 1970],
"bnd" - Basic Bond Yields of 30-year Corporate Bonds, [Percent per annum], [1900 - 1970],
"sp" - Stock Prices, [Index; 1941 - 43 = 100], [1871 - 1970].

surex1.ts
This file contains monthly sampled exchange rate spot returns and forward premium data ranging from March 1976 to June 1996, with the following thirteen column entries:
"%d-%b-%Y" Date in POSIX date format,
"USCN.FP.lag1" one month forward premium between USD and CAD,
"USCNS.diff" future returns on spot rate between USD and CAD,
"USDM.FP.lag1" one month forward premium between USD and DEM,
"USDMS.diff" future returns on spot rate between USD and DEM,
"USFR.FP.lag1" one month forward premium between USD and FFR,
"USFRS.diff" future returns on spot rate between USD and FFR,
"USIL.FP.lag1" one month forward premium between USD and ITL,
"USILS.diff" future returns on spot rate between USD and ITL,
"USJY.FP.lag1" one month forward premium between USD and JPY,
"USJYS.diff" future returns on spot rate between USD and JPY,
"USUK.FP.lag1" one month forward premium between USD and GBP,
"USUKS.diff" future returns on spot rate between USD and GBP.

rf.30day
This file contains monthly data from July 1926 to December 2000 representing nominal interest rate on 30-day U. Treasury bills.

black.ts
This file contains real monthly stock return data from January 1978 to December 1987 which are constructed from berndt.dat. The data set holds the following columns:
"BOISE" real monthly returns of Boise.
"CITCRP" real monthly returns of Citicorp.
"CONED" real monthly returns of Consolidated Edison.
"CONTIL" real monthly returns of Continental Illinois.
"DATGEN" real monthly returns of Data General.
"DEC" real monthly returns of Digital Equipment Company.
"DELTA" real monthly returns of Delta Airlines.
"GENMIL" real monthly returns of General Mills.
"GERBER" real monthly returns of Gerber.
"IBM" real monthly returns of International Business Machines.
"MARKET" real value-weighted composite monthly returns.
"MOBIL" real monthly returns of Mobile.
"PANAM" real monthly returns of Pan American Airways.
"PSNH" real monthly returns of Public Service of New Hampshire.
"TANDY" real monthly returns of Tandy.
"TEXACO" real monthly returns of Texaco.
"WEYER" real monthly returns of Weyerhauser.
Source: Berndt (1991)

klein
This file contains data for Klein's (1950) simple econometric model of the US economy. The Klein data frame has 22 rows and 10 columns: Column
This data frame contains the following columns: year years 1921-1941, represented in the POSIX data format %Y-%m-%d,
c the consumption,
p the private profits,
wp the private wages,
i the investment,
k.lag the capital stock, lagged one year,
x the equilibrium demand,
wg the government wages,
g the government non-wage spending,
tax indirect business taxes and net exports.
Source: Greene (1993)

kmenta
This file contains partly contrived data from Kmenta (1986), constructed to illustrate estimation of a simultaneous-equation model. The data set has 20 rows and 6 columns, where the first holds the ISO-8601 formatted date as "%Y-%m-%d": The remaining columns are:
q food consumption per capita,
p ratio of food prices to general consumer prices,
d disposable income in constant dollars,
f ratio of preceding year's prices received by farmers to general consumer prices,
a time in years (numbered from 1 to 20).
The exogenous variables d, f, and a are based on real data; the endogenous variables p and q were generated by simulation.

Format

All files are in CSV Excel spreadsheet format. The delimiter is a semicolon.

References

Berndt E.R. (1991); The Practice of Econometrics: Classic and Contemporary, Addison-Wesley Publishing Co.

Box G.E.P., Jenkins J.M. (1976); Time Series Analysis: Forecasting and Control, Holden Day, San Francisco.

Brooks C., Burke S.P., Persand G. (2001); Benchmarks and the Accuracy of GARCH Model Estimation, International Journal of Forecasting 17, 45–56.

Ding Z., Granger C.W.J., Engle R.F. (1993); A Long Memory Property of Stock Market Returns And a New Model, Journal of Empirical Finance 1, 83–106.

McCullough B.D., Renfro C.G. (1998); Benchmarks and Software Standards: A Case Study of GARCH Procedures, Journal of Economic and Social Measurement 25, 59–71.

Greene W.H. (1993); Econometric Analysis, Second Edition, Macmillan.

Klein, L. (1950); Economic Fluctuations in the United States 1921–1941, Wiley.

Kmenta J. (1997); Elements of Econometrics, Second Edition, University of Michigan Publishing.

Laurent S., Peters J.P. (2002); G@RCH 2.2: An Ox Package for Estimating and Forecasting Various ARCH Models, Journal of Economic Surveys 16, 447–485.

Nelson C.R., Plosser C.I. (1982); Trends and Random Walks in Macroeconomic Time Series, Journal of Monetary Economics, 10, 139–162.

Zivot E. (2000); Cointegration and forward and spot exchange rate regressions, Journal of International Money and Finance 19, 785–812, and 387–401.

Examples

## SOURCE("fBasics.36A-fSeriesData")

## NYSE Residuals:
   data(nyseres)
   ts.plot(nyseres, xlab = "Index", ylab = "log-Returns",
         main = "NYSE: log-Returns")

[Package fSeries version 221.10065 Index]