Bloomberg
Bloomberg is the largest and most trusted source of financial data in the world.
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Global platform for finansiel data, analyse og markedsindsigt
What is Bloomberg?
Bloomberg is a global financial, data and media company best known for its Bloomberg Terminal – an advanced software tool used by finance professionals to analyse markets, access real-time data, news and economic analyses.
Bloomberg is the most widely used financial service in the market and is utilised by banks, investment funds, governments, news media and major companies.
What can you find in Bloomberg?
- Historical and real-time prices for stocks, bonds, currencies, commodities and more
- Global news on economics and finance, politics and technology
- Market analyses and company information
- Economic indicators, company analyses, ESG data, macroeconomic models
- Tools for portfolio management and risk assessment
Examples of use
Find data on the company IBM:
- Type “IBM <Equity> FA” to view IBM’s fundamental analysis
- Use “GP” to see the price development over time
- Read news about IBM using “N”
When is Bloomberg useful?
Bloomberg can be used for a wide range of assignments at CBS, for example:
- Researching companies and stocks, and analysing other financial instruments
- Retrieving detailed financial data on markets, firms and economic indicators
- Following news and market reactions in real time and understanding their impact on the economy
- Finding macroeconomic analyses or industry overviews
Bloomberg combines in-depth data, advanced analytics and up-to-date market information, making it an essential and valuable tool for anyone working with finance, investment and economic strategy.
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Help and chat
Bloomberg has a comprehensive help function (HELP).
It is also possible to contact the helpdesk by email.
Some terminals include a chat function with the helpdesk.