Financial arch[a]eology
A term that emerged around 2000 for long data series relating to financial markets. – A healthy distrust of such EX-POST number chains is always advisable, especially since the figures are often derived from the background of other legal definitions – such as profit, equity – and (valuation) regulations, which have often been changed several times in the meantime: Profit, Equity – and (valuation) regulations. In the relevant publication, therefore, great care must always be taken with the explanations provided by the statisticians. – See Real-time database, Financial history, Urbarium.
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