Statement Summary
The SEC has launched a new statistics and data visualization webpage to enhance transparency in capital markets. It features interactive time series charts, pie charts, and heat maps covering statistics on initial public offerings, exempt offerings, corporate bonds, and more. SEC Chairman Paul S. Atkins emphasizes the importance of accessibility to serve the public, while Dr. Robert Fisher highlights the tool’s potential for users to track market changes over time. This initiative is part of the SEC’s ongoing mission to inform investors and the public about vital market data, available under Data & Research on the SEC’s website.
Original Statement
Today, the Securities and Exchange Commission announced a new statistics and data visualization page that includes statistics and graphics on key elements of the capital markets, such as initial public offerings, exempt offerings, corporate bond offerings, reporting issuers, municipal advisors, transfer agents, and household participation in the capital markets. The webpage provides statistics presented in time series charts to show market trends, pie charts to show distribution across different categories, as well as heat maps to show geographic distributions. The visuals are interactive, allowing the public to explore the information in which they are interested.
“I have long believed that greater transparency is essential to serving the public effectively, and this new webpage is another step toward making our work more accessible,” said SEC Chairman Paul S. Atkins. “This new statistics page provides an unprecedented window into the capital markets. I am pleased that the SEC has launched this effort to put vital information into the hands of investors, market participants, and the public.”
“This page offers users the ability to explore information about the market and follow how that information has changed over time,” said Dr. Robert Fisher, Acting Chief Economist and Director of the Division of Economic and Risk Analysis. “These data will enable a better understanding of what is happening in the markets.”
The new webpage includes:
- Statistics on initial public offerings
- Exempt offerings
- Corporate bond offerings
- Reporting issuers
- Municipal advisors
- Transfer agents
- Household participation in the capital markets
The new webpage can be found on the SEC’s website under Data & Research. DERA integrates financial economics and rigorous data analytics into the SEC’s core mission. It conducts detailed, high-quality economic and statistical analyses to advise on Commission matters and helps identify and respond to issues, trends, and innovations in the marketplace.