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Revised on 08/19/2016 Page 1 of 18 Econ315 Dr. Sakano How to Get Financial Information from Wall Street Journal Website Dow Jones offers an interactive financial data service free of charge on its Wall Street Journal website, which provides updated financial market information as well as historical information. This document explains how you can access it, navigate the site, and obtain financial market information from the Wall Street Journal website. First, access the Online Wall Street Journal (click the link).

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Econ315 Dr. Sakano

How to Get Financial Information from Wall Street Journal Website

Dow Jones offers an interactive financial data service free of charge on its Wall Street Journal website,

which provides updated financial market information as well as historical information. This document

explains how you can access it, navigate the site, and obtain financial market information from the Wall

Street Journal website.

First, access the Online Wall Street Journal (click the link).

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Click “Markets” under “Markets” chart on the right side-banner on the home page of WSJ.

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This is the home page of Market Data on Wall Street Journal. The home page provides overview of

current financial markets.

This part shows the current stock market situation. This part shows the current bond market situation.

This part shows the current foreign exchange situation.

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You can find more detail market information by selecting one of tabs.

1. U.S. Stocks: This page provides current U.S. stock market indexes and stock market activities at New

York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ.

2. FX: This page provides current foreign exchange rates.

3. Rates: This page provides current U.S. Treasury yield curve, bench mark Treasury securities prices and

yields, and money rates.

4. International Markets: This page provides current foreign stock market indexes.

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Find U.S. Stock Market Information

When you click “U.S. Stocks”, it brings to “U.S. stocks” overview page.

You can find current various stock market indexes in the U.S. stock markets. Four major stock market indexes,

widely cited on financial news, are Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA), Nasdaq Composite, S&P 500, and

Russell 2000. Their latest numbers and their changes from the previous day (closing numbers) and their

percentage changes are listed here.

You can also find the market activity of the day so far – a number of stocks whose prices increased so far

(Advances), a number of stocks whose prices decreased so far (Declines), and a number stocks whose prices

have not changed so far (Unchanged) since the last trading day in two major stock markets, New York Stock

Exchange (NYSE) and Nasdaq. A number of stocks traded so far is shown under “Share Volume”.

On the right panel, it presents a historical chart of stock market index. By default, it shows Dow Jones

Industrial Average last one year. You can change the rage of period (1 day, 1 week, 3 months, 6 months, 2

years, and 5 years) as well as the indexes.

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Scrolling down the “U.S. stocks” overview page, it presents links to more detail U.S. stock data.

To find closing price and other financial information on individual stock traded in NYSE and Nasdaq markets,

select items in “Closing Quote Tables” under “Closing Market Statistics.”

To find more detail information of stock market indexes, select “Stock Indexes: Data Bank” under “Closing

Market Statistics.”

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You will see the detail most recent stock market closing information on new page. This page presents a

highest, lowest, and closing value of each stock market index and its change from previous trading day. It also

presents a percentage change from the beginning of the year (YTD % Chg), the highest and lowest value in the

last one year and its change in percentage since one year ago.

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You can also get historical financial market information here in past. Click “Find Historical Data” with a

calendar icon, then a mini calendar pops up.

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Select the date, then you will get the U.S. stock market indexes information on that particular date. This

example shows the market index information on August 13, 2015.

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Find Foreign Exchange Market Information

On the home page of Market Data on Wall Street Journal, click “FX” to bring up “Currencies” (Foreign

exchange rates) overview page. Alternatively, you can click “Currencies” under “Market Data Center.

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Scroll down “Currencies Overview,” more detail foreign exchange information and other currencies

information can be found by selecting “New York Closing” with a mini calendar icon under “Exchange Rates”

in “Complete Currencies Data” on the right column.

“Exchange Rates: New York Closing Snapshot” page provides various foreign exchange rates against the

U.S. dollar. The exchange rates are quoted in the U.S. dollar (a value of one foreign currency unit) under

“IN US$” and in foreign currencies (a value of one U.S. dollar) under “PER US$”. Exchange rates are

given at the end of the trading day (e.g. Fri) and one on the previous trading day (e.g. Thurs.). A rate of

appreciation or depreciation of foreign currencies is given for one day under “1-Day” and since the

beginning of the year under “YTD”.

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You can also get foreign exchange rate information in past here. Click “Find Historical Data” with a calendar

icon, a mini calendar pops up. Select date and you get foreign exchange rates on that date. The navigation is

identical to “Stock Indexes” presented above.

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Find Bond Market Information

On the home page of Market Data on Wall Street Journal, click “Rates” to bring up “Bonds, Rates & Credit

Markets Overview” page. Alternatively, you can click “Bonds, Rates & Credit Markets” under “Market Data

Center.

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Scroll down the overview page, more detail money rates information can be found by selecting “Money Rates”

with a small calendar icon under “Benchmark & Comparisons” in “Complete Bonds, Rates & Credit Markets

Data” on the right side column.

You can also find current quotes of Treasury securities (like Bond section of Barron’s) by clicking “Treasury

Quotes”, quotes of Treasury Inflation Protection Securities (a.k.a. Inflation-Indexed Treasury Securities) by

clicking “TIPS”, and quotes of Treasury STRIPS (a.k.a. Zero-Coupon Treasury Securities) by clicking

“Treasury Strips”.

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Select “Money Rates” with a small calendar icon. You will see the detail most recent money rates information

on new page.

You can also get historical financial market information in past here by clicking “Find Historical Data” with a

calendar icon. A mini calendar pops up and you can select date. The navigation is identical to “Stock Indexes”

presented above.

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Find Foreign Stock Market Information

On the home page of Market Data on Wall Street Journal, click “International Markets” to bring up

“International Market” (Foreign stock markets) overview page. Alternatively, you can click “International

Markets” under “Market Data Center.

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To find more detail information of foreign stock markets, scroll down the overview page, then select “Major

Stock Exchange Indexes” with a small calendar icon under “Closing Indexes”.

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You will see the detail most recent foreign stock market indexes information on new page. The presentation

of the information is almost identical to the U.S. stock markets above.

You can also get historical foreign stock market information in past. Click “Find Historical Data” with a

calendar icon and a mini calendar pops up. The navigation is identical to “Stock Indexes” presented above.