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Datastream is a global [[macroeconomic]] analysis tool and financial database owned by [[Refinitiv]], formerly the Financial & Risk division of [[Thomson_Reuters | Thomson Reuters]]<ref name="Thomson Reuters closes deal with Blackstone, Rebrands as Refinitiv"></ref>. Datastream's database includes millions of time series that provide data on [[equities]], [[index_(statistics) | indices]], [[currency | currencies]], [[fundamental_analysis | fundamentals]], [[Security_(finance) | securities]] and other economic indicators. It has over 60 years of historical data across 175 countries, and is accessible via data feed, through an API or within [[Eikon]], [[Refinitiv]]'s main open platform. The data can also be accessed via a [[Microsoft_excel | Microsoft Excel]] add-in.
Datastream includes access to unique content like [[Institutional_Brokers%27_Estimate_System | I/B/E/S]] Estimates aggregates, Worldscope Fundamentals Point in Time data and [[Thomson_Reuters_Foundation#Perception_polls | Reuters Polls]].
==Use in Universities and Colleges==
The Datastream database is offered in university libraries such as Boston College, Stanford University's Jackson Library<ref name="Database Guide: Datastream"></ref>, Boston College<ref name="Datastream - Finance - Libraries at Boston College"></ref>, the University of Michigan<ref name="Datastream - U-M Library"></ref> the University of Pennsylvania<ref name="Datastream in Excel - Guides at Penn Libraries"></ref> and [[Harvard_Business_School | Harvard Business School]]'s Baker Library<ref name="Datastream - Baker Library - Harvard Business School"></ref>.
==References==
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