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Displays a one line quote of any equity without disturbing the screen you are on. Type IBMto display current/open/high/low price and volume information. •Bloomberg Quote, displays 12 fundamental and technical analyses on one page (can be customized), providing you with a snapshot of both current and historical information on any equity you wish to evaluate, type IBM, or IBM <Equity> BQ. Type the menu number or mnemonics corresponding to the specific function for more detailed analytics.
White Code Key Speed dialer for long and/or frequently used commands. With the touch of a few keys, it will speed you to your function. Customize the gray F1-F12 keys (at top of key board) or choose your own codes. For help in programming your CODE key pressand then
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Grey Cursor Control Keys: Any Highlighted Field May Be Customized •Move cursor from command line to any highlighted field in screen. Move cursor forward or backward field by field. • GREY BALL Move cursor within screen. (PDF 1 will control speed of trackball, for optimal speed set trackball at 58.) This function is only available if having the BLOOMBERG key board. • Move between screens. • Return to command line at the top of the screen. • Move backwards in screen (located to right of space). Gray letters are arranged like a computer key board and numbers like a telephone pad.
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Yellow Market Sector Keys Yellow MARKET SECTOR keys define markets. Using a ticker symbol followed by a yellow market sector key accesses every financial instrument or index stored in Bloomberg. How to find a security/index on THE BLOOMBERG: TypeTK to identify the appropriate ticker in each sector. Type TK and then press for examples of how to pull up securities in each sector. • Create your own portfolios or access all publicly filed portfolios and portfolios of different countries market indices. (Type United States to view a list of portfolios of U.S. Securities, such as, one consisting of U.S. Treasuries, and of the S&P 500 Industry Groups; also works for other countries, type TK "name of country.) • Commodity and financial futures, options, forwards and spot rates and THE BLOOMBERG Energy System. • All Corporate Debt including multi-currency, supra-national, provincials, company issues, medium term and structured notes. • Currency spot rates, currency futures contracts and listed options on over 100 different currencies. • <EQUITY> Worldwide ADRs, mutual funds, rights, stocks (Listed and OTC), options and warrants. • Worldwide sovereign and agency securities. • Worldwide financial market and economic indices and indicators, such as the CPI, Constant Maturities, LIBOR, and prime rates. • <M-MKT> Continuously issued and short-term dated paper, such as, commercial paper, bankers' acceptances, certificates of deposits. • <MTGE> Mortgage-backed security pass-throughs, CMOs, and ABS. • <MUNI> U.S. municipality issued debt. • Preferreds are equities with mandatory dividend payouts.
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5. Anyone Can Be A Bloomberg Expert Now that you understand how the keyboard works, you are ready to learn the logic of the system to be able to retrieve the information you need. Always remember:
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There are three levels to the Bloomberg: I. General Market and News II. One Security Functions III. Two Security Functions
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Bloomberg is menu driven.
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Bloomberg allows you to take short cuts around the system - to by-pass menus if you like. You can move from one screen directly to another screen if you define a security and remember the Bloomberg mnemonic for the analysis to be run. Learn to rely on the Mnemonics (BOLD letters next to numbers on a menu which identify the function) instead of numbers on the menu so you can by-pass any menu to quickly access any function. You will also be able to run the function from anywhere on the system. After awhile these Mnemonics will become a second nature. This is obviously the fastest and most efficient way to use the Bloomberg. As the system is enhanced the numbers on the menus may change but the mnemonics won't. The more information you give the system the quicker you will retrieve the information you need.
The General Market & News
This first level includes yield curves, bond calculators, market news, offerings, spreadsheets, calendars, searches etc. It is the most broad and is the top level of the Bloomberg menu pyramid. It is found by striking anyor press the green (or Research) key.
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The One Security Function Level
The second or one-security function level includes yield analysis, descriptions, price histories, horizon analysis etc. However, you must remember that this level of the Bloomberg is security specific. That means that a security must be defined before you can view a menu of analytics. No matter what the security the same functions can be run in each market sector. Once on the one-security function menu for a particular security, the analytical functions are available by typing the menu number that corresponds to the function or by entering the Bloomberg mnemonic and.
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The Two Security Function Level
The two-security function level includes historical spreads, swap analysis, spread matrices, regression and hedge analysis, etc. To view the two-security function you must define the two securities to be analyzed. Once on the twosecurity function menu the analysis is available by hitting the menu number that corresponds to the function or by entering the Bloomberg mnemonic.
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6. How Does One Begin: You Need A Name/Password To Login Great!! You now understand the keyboard and the logic of the system, but how do you access information. Well you have to LOG IN. Each Bloomberg user (whether you share a terminal or not) is entitled to receive his/her own log-in name and password to customize and store personal functions. The individual log-in combination allows you to create a truly unique analytical tool and receive a copy of the monthly magazine. The analytics desk or your account rep can assign you a name and password (these can be changed at any time as well, and take about a minute to assign).
Advantages Of Your Own Login 1.
Personalize your own Monitors.
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Program the gray Function keys F1-F12 (located at the top of the keyboard) using thekey to quickly access your favorite or most frequently used screens.
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Receive/send messages within Bloomberg's worldwide network.
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Personal Defaults (type PDF): set-up historical screens to automatically display the time period, bid/ask/mid prices you like to view. Customize the gray trackball speed.
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Customize all fixed income security prices.
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Customize mortgage analytics.
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Set up your own confidential portfolios or view those of select individuals. Keep track of your portfolio's price performance and perform "What if " analysis on your portfolio.
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Select and save criteria for Equity and Bond searches. Store desirable characteristics of fixed income and equity instruments and search through the entire Bloomberg database for those securities that match your criteria.
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Set-up individual Studies: Choose and view multiple technical charts on a single page in your preferred format: TEC. Save a 3-by-3 historical yield matrix: PSM . Save a 15-by-2 historical price/yield matrix: PST .
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Set your own CUSTOM NEWSPAPER - CNP: print out or view a routine set of screens at the touch of a button.
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Receive complimentary issues of Bloomberg Magazine: What's the latest with the Bloomberg system? How can you take advantage of analytics available on Bloomberg?
How To Login 1.
Call the Analytics Desk and have them assign you a NAME/PASSWORD, if your Sales Rep has not already done so.
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Press the RED DEFAULT KEY at the top of your key board.
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Type your assigned NAME. If less than 8 letters use the tab key and type in your PASSWORD. **** will appear so no one can read your password. Press
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If your NAME/PASSWORD combination is not valid, the field will contain ???, try again or call the analytics desk if problems persist.
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If you are successful, you will arrive at (Type BUor type BLP for historical notices).
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BLOOMBERG NOTICES And Other Key Functions The Bloomberg Notices (BU) screen, the screen you see when you first login, is a menu in itself. It highlights new functions and contributors that have become part of THE BLOOMBERG, announces free trials, enhancements on existing functions and provides worldwide seminar information. Bloomberg seminars are provided free of charge and are designed to help users achieve maximum value from THE BLOOMBERG. Type menu numberto see a full description of the category you wish to investigate.
Product Information: PINFDisplays a menu of helpful product guides. Included in this list are information "Help" pages, that serve to define concepts and provide further instructions on specific topics, and instruction manuals for several countries.
Who/What/When/Where: PERSDisplays a menu of functions that will allow you to find such things as the world's top business leaders and politicians; a trip planner-how would you like to know what festivals are happening in Spain this summer? Country profiles - what is the population of Chile? Weather conditions - will it rain during your vacation in Hawaii? Ski conditions - how many trails are open this weekend at your favorite ski resort? You find as well golf course information, election results, dictionaries, and international holidays. Next to this information, Bloomberg offers sports, wine tasting, lottery results; weekly horoscopes, art exhibit information, trivia, entertainment and movie reviews, health and fitness information, apparel guide, hiking, and gardening on this page.
Personal Wealth: PERWDisplays a menu of general information and calculators pertaining to automobile pricing, home mortgage rates, rentals and leases, insurance, investment strategies, tax information and THE BLOOMBERG Executive shopper.
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7. Personal Defaults By presetting your defaults, screens will wake up to immediately fit your investment strategies. There will be no need to customize the screens every time. • PDFPreset display of ALL security information, technical analysis and price source selection. View login privileges, preset help screens in preferred language, type PDF # . • CTRB Bloomberg Contributor Information: Free services, broker dealer contributors, third party services, exchange feeds, broker/dealer price contributors, offering pages, broker/auction pages, and mortgage contributors. Type CTRB . • NRC News/Research/Commentary lists all news, research, and information providers. Most contributors provide free information. An * next to the contributor's name indicates an optional service and may require a fee; a # sign next to the source indicates it is an optional source with a fee. For access to all optional services you must call the contributor for authorization. Type NRC . • MPD Preset Mortgage Prepayment default assumptions. Mission control center for mortgages. MPD allows you to chose the prepayment source that best matches your own assumptions. However, default values have been preset. Bloomberg provides prepayment assumptions from over 10 of Wall Streets most influential mortgage dealers as well as the popular Bloomberg Median. • MESSAGE FLASHING MESSAGE! Press <Message> to review personal messages. (Short Cuts: Type MSG2 to send a message; Type MSG4 to review messages sent, a (/) next to messages means it was viewed.) Type NAME <Message> to send a message to a specific user. Press <Message> and then for additional instructions. Every Bloomberg user can be in the message directory.
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8. The Market Sectors Accessing Market/Security Information •Menu of general analytics which can be performed on a specific market sector. • "XXX" Access a specific function directly, where "XXX" represents 3-4 letters (or mnemonics) used to identify a specific function (for example, typing WEI will bring you to a screen of World Equity Indices). • XXX By-pass general market sector menu and brings you right to the function, specific to the sector (e.g. type I provides a list of all indices related to a particular market sector). • TK Access a list of all companies, issuers, currencies, commodities, indices beginning with those letters. Ticker symbols are usually to the right of name, in parenthesis. "Ticker Symbol" letters must be used to identify any security on system. • Ticker Access one security menu of analytics. • Cusip Access one security menu of analytics. (Does not work for equities or indices.) • ID (space) Security # Access one security menu. (A great way to access a security if you do not know the appropriate market sector.) Security ID numbers include: CUSIP, Valor, SEDOL and ISIN. • Ticker Coupon (space) Maturity Access Corporate or Government menu. • Ticker XXX Access specific analytics relating to specific security, by-passing menu.
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**IMPORTANT REMINDER** • <Menu> Always press <Menu> to return to previous menu of options. •Press from any screen to get complete definitions of terminology, formulae and applications of every screen. Press again to return to screen. Type XHLP for extra help. • <Shift> O Press <shift> 0 to retype the last command you entered.
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9. Bloomberg Business News Bloomberg Business News, an on-line, proprietary, 24-hour news service provides global news coverage. At the end of every news story is the reporter's name and telephone number and mini tours suggesting other functions which combine news with analytics so you can come up with your own forecasts. What makes BBN so unique is that Reporters not only tell what is happening, but why it is happening. They all have access to THE BLOOMBERG that enables them to report on tomorrow's news today.
Access main Bloomberg Business News menu: Press N¾ ¾
The BBN menu is divided into specific categories by white highlighted banners, with news cross referenced for easy access. To access a specific news category, by-passing the NEWS menu, you may use the mnemonics (shown in white), or you may type N# where # is the menu number you wish to select. o For example: BBNIfor news on industries.
• TOPThe current top stories for business and finance, same as . In addition, there are two news functions on the <Market Sector> menu. • NN This function brings up all news for the current market sector. For example: NN accesses all corporate news stories. Headlines are displayed with either a time stamp or a date, stories written today will have a time stamp. You may access news stories from the menu by entering the number of the story and . The three-letter code after the time/date stamp designates the news source. To see a list of all news contributors type CTRB . For a information on a specific contributor you can also type, for example, CTRB BBN . • NH The NH function displays all News Headlines in chronological order. Use <Page Fwd> to page to previous stories. For example: NH then 20 <Page Fwd> goes 20 pages into the NH function (twenty pages earlier in time). To limit the NH function to a single news contributor type NH "XXX" where XXX represents the source code. For example: NH BN to monitor only Bloomberg Business News. • NEWS For all NEWS shortcuts and helpful hints type N E W S .
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Major News Categories Suggested News categories that you may want to scan when you start your day:
Summaries Of Top Stories and Calendars • TOPFor top domestic and worldwide stories throughout the day. • SUMM For summaries of stories from local newspapers around the world. • CAL For latest worldwide calendars of events: economic releases, company annual meetings; conferences and seminars.
Surveys Of Equity Analysts, Economists and Managers • BBSABloomberg surveys equity analysts for best sell/buy recommendations and ranks their performance. • BBSE Economists are also surveyed for their views on the economic outlook and investment recommendations.
Worldwide Economic Forecasts and Statistics. • WECOWorldwide calendar of economic releases • ECO For U.S. economic calendars
Equity and Debt All company news related to equity SEC filings (BBNF), earnings analysis (BBEA), stock recommendations, rating changes and treasury auction history.
General News Art, Entertainment, Human Interest, Government, Politics, Sports, Weather.
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News Menus Search for news stories by specific categories. • NITo search for news on a specific category. For example: NI TRE for all U.S. Treasury news or NI USS for all news on U.S. Stocks • TNI Search for news by keyword.
Exclusives • BBCOBloomberg feature articles, more detailed news stories written by Bloomberg reporters and market specialists. • BFM Listen to Bloomberg Forum interviews with key company executives and market experts, industry outlooks, market forecasts, security analyst meetings, roundtable, panel discussions and other meetings first hand. • BPO Bloomberg Page One news, one can read tomorrow's lead stories today. • CNP Create your own personal newspaper.
Audio and Video • BBRBloomberg Radio • AV Bloomberg multimedia
Reference • NRCFor a list of all news and research contributors • CTRB For main contributor menu
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Market Specific News The following is a list of categories to view if you were analyzing a specific market sector.
Equities <Equity> NN, includes New Equities, Surveys - Equity Analysts, Company and Industry (BBNI) News, Earnings Estimates, Earnings Analysis (BBEA), Stock Activity and Stock Recommends, SEC filings (BNF).
CorporatesNN , includes New Bonds, Economy - Statistics, Forecasts, Summaries, Manager/Underwriter Surveys, and Govt/Corp Ratings.
GovernmentsNN , includes Economy - Statistics, Forecasts, Summaries, Surveys - Economists (BBSE) and Manager/Underwriter Surveys, Govt/Corp Ratings and Auction History.
Mortgages <Mtge> NN, NI provides a listing of specific news categories, for example, Market Commentaries (NMC), CMO Collateral Report Card (CRC), MBS Factor Corrections (MFC).
Municipals <Muni> NNinclueds all municipal news, and type <Muni> N (state postal code) for all local state news, for example, type <Muni> N NY for all New York news.
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Summary of Helpful News Short CutsBloomberg Business News main menu or type BBN . Type BBN# (menu number of a specific news category) to access a specific category and by-pass main News menu. • NEWS Helpful NEWS shortcuts and tips. • 9 Prints entire news story. • Scroll through news stories and use <Page Fwd> to go multiple pages, for example, 5 <Page Fwd>. • NRC Lists all information/news/research contributors. • CNP Create your own custom newspaper: CNP# will print out specific screens and news stories every morning. • NH Full page of latest, scrolling news headlines. Type # to retrieve news story. • NH BN Monitor only Bloomberg Business News scrolling news headlines. • <Market Sector> NN News on a specific market sector. • NI Search news by industry, country, or specific topic. For example, NI BNK for news on banking industry. • TNI Two-category news search, see NI for a list of all codes. • Ticker <Equity> CN News on a specific company by all contributors. For example: TX <Equity> CN to access all news on Texaco Inc. Type TX <Equity> CN BN for only Bloomberg Business News on Texaco Inc.
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10. Bloomberg Multimedia Bloomberg offers additional services that utilize Bloomberg Business News, including Bloomberg Business News on Public Television, Bloomberg Information TV satellite-to-home broadcast service (also seen on cable television station affiliates), Bloomberg Information Radio (WBBR 1130 AM in New York metropolitan area) THE BLOOMBERG Magazine, BLOOMBERG Forum and BLOOMBERG Personal. The speaker on your keyboard is for news.
BBR Bloomberg Information Radio Listen to Bloomberg radio reports throughout the day. Reports included world, national and regional news, business, financial and political, sports, traffic, weather, comedy, arts and style, consumer and fashion reports. Multilingual reports are also available. All reports are archived indefinitely. Type BBR. •
AM/FM Cities and stations that carry Bloomberg Information Radio. Type AMFM.
AV Bloomberg Multimedia Reports See news conferences and events, analyst meetings, panel discussions and roundtables, news commentaries, Bloomberg Forum interviews with CEOs, market experts, authors, sports and television celebrities. All multimedia reports are archived indefinitely. Type AV. •
TV Bloomberg Business News is broadcast on various television media: Cable, Station Affiliates and Bloomberg Direct satellite. Bloomberg Information Television delivers up-to-the-minute news through DirecTV, the satellite-to-home broadcast service, and through cable TV. Type TVfor broadcast regions, programming and schedules.
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BTV Bloomberg Information Television on THE BLOOMBERG. Type BTVto access Bloomberg Information Television and type MTV for Bloomberg Television and a personal monitor.
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BFM Bloomberg Forum. Do not rely on second hand information. Listen to commentary by Bloomberg Newsmakers, CEO's, Market Experts, Authors and Political interviews, Security Analysts, and Bloomberg Roundtable and Panel Discussions. Multilingual interviews are also available. Type BFM. Type TALK for schedule of Bloomberg Forum Interviews.
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SCREENS FOR ANALYZING
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11. Indices Suggested Screens for Analyzing Government Securities The Index Section of the Bloomberg is comprised of hundreds of sector indices and economic indicators. One should think of the INDEX section as an on-line reference library, providing an historical context in which to view how markets have reacted to economic information. Type the yellowfor the main menu. The first thing you must do is defining the index.
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TKTicker Symbol Look Up, use TK to find the Bloomberg ticker symbol for any type of money market rate (commercial paper, fed funds, LIBOR, prime), economic indicators (CPI, GDP, GNP, Retail Sales, Unemployment), or sector specific indices (Dow Jones, CAC 40, DAX, Nikkei 225). Ticker symbols will appear in parenthesis. Type Ticker to pull up a specific index.
Access Security Menu of Analytics Once an index is defined you can analyze it like you would any security.
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DESDescription, once you define an index it is important to go to the DES screen, probably the most important screen when analyzing any index, to see what units the index is quoted in, frequency of data, time intervals the data is stored, last update and source of data. Define the index and type DES .
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GPHP Historical Price Table (HP) or Graph and Table (GP), provides a table of historical closing prices and volume. Data indicates trends. Enter in the applicable data range at the top and press to zero in on specific dates. Define index and type HP or GP (press <Page Fwd> for data behind the graph) .
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HMS4-in-1 Price Graph. Allows you to display the graphs of historical closing prices/ yields for 4 securities on a single display. Define and save up to 20 HMS screens. Type HMSM for 4-in-1 price graph menu. Type HMS# to pull up a saved HMS screen.
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A. Market Sector Indices: Type •
I Corporate Indices, provide valuable information about the relative value between rating and industrial classifications for U.S. domestic bond issues. Other corporate bond indices include Duff and Phelps, Moody's, and S&P. For a definition of rating classifications type RATD .
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I Commodity Indices, provide cash price indices for a variety of commodities, futures contracts and the Bloomberg Energy System (crude, natural gas, market commentaries, and energy statistics).
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I Currency Indices, provide foreign exchange spot rates and currency fixings.
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<Equity> IEquity Indices provide information on worldwide equity indices. o WEI For a quick snapshot of the performance of equity markets throughout the world, categorized by geographic location. Gives an indication where Asian and European markets closed and where North American markets may open up. o IMOV To find out the impact an individual stock is having on an index. o Index MEM To see the specific composition of a specific index. o TEMI Everything you would want to know about the performance of a specific index.
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I Government Indices, provide information specific to the on-the-run, constant maturity government issues. o
GGRTo find generic rates for U.S. and international government securities. Generics are used for historical analysis. They link together at every point in time the on-the-run issues. Only yields, not prices, are stored historically.
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<M-Mkt> IMoney Market Indices provide indices for short term U.S. and international interest rates, such as, LIBOR, Fed Funds, Commercial Paper, Bankers' Acceptance.
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<Mtge> IMortgage Indices, provides indices specific to mortgage backed securities market, such as, current coupon, cost of funds, commitment rates, and FHLB deposit and advance rates, Mortgage Bankers Association Refinance Index.
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<Muni>IMunicipal Indices provides municipal indices include slug rates, bond buyer 40, short term municipal indices, Moody's muni bond, and PSA/Bloomberg Mational muni bond indices.
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B. Economic Indicators The Bloomberg provides historical information on a variety of economic indicators, such as, Money Supply, Consumer Confidence, Manufacturing/Trade, Retail Sales, Foreign Trade, Prices- CPI, Industrial Production, Labor statistics, Employment, National Income and Production- GDP, GNP.
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WECOAccess economic calendars for the G7 countries. o ECO Access economic calendars for U.S. o ECST For historical, worldwide economic statistics. Type ECST for historical.
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TISAccess list of most commonly use indexes by Bloomberg users: World Equity, Bloomberg/EFFAS Bond, IFC Emerging Market, JP Morgan and other statistic indexes.
Bloomberg Business News provides results of a market survey conducted 48-72 hours prior to the release of important economic indicators. The survey polls top economists across the country for their estimate of a particular statistic. These estimates are then averaged to provide the Bloomberg Survey estimate. Type BN#for Economic Statistics, Forecasts or Summaries. Under BN# (Calendars) one can find out when economic indicator numbers will be released.
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NI BIIBloomberg Investment Insight. Bloomberg reporters provide insight regarding such issues as the U.S. budget balance, consumer confidence, corporate earnings.
**IMPORTANT REMINDER** Pressfrom any screen to get detailed help on the screen you are viewing. Type BU for training options: Bloomberg tutorials, Bloomberg telephone numbers, or call the Analytics Desk is a 24-hour service!!
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12. Governments Suggested Screens for Analyzing Government Securities The main Government menu is similar to other market sector menus. It is divided into banners, and functions which are accessible using mnemonics or the numbers on the menu. The benefits of using mnemonics over menu numbers are: 1) 2)
As we add functions the menu numbers may change slightly. By using mnemonics functions may be accessed from anywhere in the system, hence, bypassing menus and saving steps. Menu items with an asterisk next to next to them indicate a one-line function that will not disturb the screen you are working on - information will be displayed on the top line of the screen.
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Access main Government menu.
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FAS Finding a security in the Government menu. For displaying examples of government securities, you have to typeFAS .
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TK If you do not know the ticker type TK and then select the your country off the menu. Type Ticker for a list of all government securities in coupon order. For example: T lists all U.S. Treasuries in coupon order.
• Ticker (space) CouponIf you look for an issues with a specific coupon rate, and the coupon rate is known. For example: T 6 lists all U.S. Treasury 6% bonds. • Ticker (space) Coupon (space) Maturity • CUSIP If you look for a special issue where either the Cusip or the specifics of the bond are known. For
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