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Trading Economics Notebooks

The Trading Economics Notebooks GitHub repository showcases examples on how you can easily interact with our data to make interesting data findings and insights.

Getting started

First, login to Github and fork this repository to experiment with our examples while being able to save your changes.

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Then login with your github account for free at

http://jupyter.tradingeconomics.com/

The Trading Economics Jupyter Lab a web-based interactive development environment that gets you started very quickly without the need to install any software in your computer. Our Jupyter Lab lets you try the examples shown above with a special API access key that unlocks many of our premium datasets when it used from our remote server. You can create, store and share your own notebooks with your colleagues. Consider that our examples are read-only but you can edit them and save them as as new files. To preserve your changes please git clone your forked repository into our Jupyter instance.

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Local Development

Users also have the choice to fork and clone this repository into their local computer. Be aware that if you just clone it you will not be able to push changes into our master branch. Thus forking is probably better as it allows you to add new files and push changes. Consider the jupyter:jupyter key used in our examples is set to only work in our web-based interface. For some datasets using guest:guest can work. But the best path is for you to signup at https://developer.tradingeconomics.com/ to get your own API key.

git clone https://github.com/tradingeconomics/notebooks

Open API

Dont like Python? We got you covered as the Trading Economics API is also available for other programming languages. Learn more about our API at https://tradingeconomics.com/api/ Get examples in other programming languages at https://github.com/tradingeconomics/tradingeconomics

About us

Trading Economics is a gateway to 20 million indicators from 196 countries. You get free access to datasets from the Worldbank, the United Nations, the Federal Reserve, the EUROSTAT, and much more.  Trading Economics also provides its subscribers with a near real-time economic calendar updated 24 hours a day, historical data time series sourced recently and directly from national statistics offices, quotes for thousands of financial markets, and active support. TradingEconomics.com has received more than 900 million page views from more than 200 countries.

https://tradingeconomics.com/about-te.aspx

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