WSH Suspended Dividend

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Provider: TMX

  • Frequency:
    Daily
  • Format:
    GZ

The Suspended Dividend file provides a list of companies in the WSH database that have suspended their dividend and/or resumed paying a dividend and, includes the date of such event for each of the 9,300+ traded companies tracked by Wall Street Horizon (WSH). WSH provides timely, accurate information for a range of upcoming corporate events that will likely create volatility and potential risk/exposure. WSH data helps identify event clusters that magnify the impact of singular events.

Delivery

Frequency: The file is produced every three (3) hours beginning at 5:00am ET and ending at 11:00pm ET. An additional 9:00am ET file provides up-to-date information before key stock markets open.

Format: Data is produced as a text file in XML version 1.0 encoding=ISO-8859-1 format.

Delivery: FTP

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Product Description

The Suspended Dividend file from Wall Street Horizon (WSH), a TMX Group company, provides a list of companies in the WSH database that have suspended their dividend and/or resumed paying a dividend and, includes the date of such event for each of the 9,300+ traded companies tracked by WSH. Suspended Dividend events are identified through press releases, company websites, and regularoty/exchange filings. Each record delivers company identifiers, dividend status, dividend status date, and other key information.

Features and Benefits

  • WSH is the gold standard for accurately tracking, curating, and presenting corporate events so clients do not miss critical, potentially market-moving inflection points.
  • Data is sourced from - and linked back to - publicly available sources that avoid any compliance issues.
  • History is available back to 2007 for quantitative modelling.

Coverage

WSH collects information on over 30 corporate event classes for over 9,300 of largest market capitalization and most heavily traded stocks worldwide, of which 4,300 are in US, 700 are in Canada, and 4,300 are from across EMEA, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America regions.