Investors use current and historical stock prices to determine the value of their portfolio and to make investment decisions. The Business Library has many resources to help you track the value of stocks
Annual yearbook contains returns, index values, and statistical analyses of U.S. large company stocks, small company stocks, long-term corporate bonds, long-term government bonds, intermediate-term government bonds, U.S. Treasury bills, and inflation from January 1926 to present (monthly).
The SBBI Yearbook is the guide to using historical data to understand the financial markets and benchmark investment performance.
Online service including over 5,000 publications, newspapers, including the Wall Street Journal, magazine articles and newswires, company data, historical stock quotes, and current stock quotes with delay.
This database is only accessible at the following NYPL locations: Thomas Yoseloff Business Center
Information on more than 21,000 US and international companies, including 10,000 NYSE, AMEX and Nasdaq exchange companies. All SEC (EDGAR) filings and domestic and international annual reports are included. Dates of Coverage: 1996-present. **Patrons should read the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy of this resource before searching.**
This database is only accessible at the following NYPL locations: Stephen A. Schwarzman Building; New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center; Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture; Thomas Yoseloff Business Center