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"A server for obtaining economic data and reports from reputable sources like FRED and CBOE" matching MCP tools:

  • Search and retrieve macroeconomic and development data from FRED, World Bank, OECD, and Eurostat using keywords or series IDs.
    MIT
  • Get macroeconomic indicators from FRED. Use without arguments for a summary of key indicators like GDP, CPI, unemployment; pass a slug for detailed history with up to 100 observations.
    MIT
  • Access server metadata including data sources, privacy scope, available tools, and their costs. A no-API-call introspection for quick server understanding.
    MIT
  • Search FRED economic data series by plain-text query, returning series IDs with title, units, frequency, and copyright status.
    MIT

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    Provides access to 800,000+ Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED) time series, enabling users to search, retrieve, and analyze economic indicators like GDP, unemployment, inflation, and interest rates through natural language queries.
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    Provides access to over 800,000 economic time series from the Federal Reserve, allowing users to browse, search, and retrieve data for indicators like GDP and unemployment. It supports custom date ranges and data transformations such as percentage changes or frequency aggregations.
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  • Retrieve upcoming economic data release dates from FRED, such as jobs reports and CPI, with a configurable look-ahead period.
    MIT
  • Track untrusted data flows from sources like HTTP params to dangerous sinks such as SQL queries. Reports unsanitized paths with CWE IDs and fix suggestions for security analysis.
    MIT
  • Verify US phone numbers for scam reports, robocall flags, carrier information, and community alerts. Get risk scores and detailed threat intelligence from FTC, FCC, and carrier data sources.
    MIT
  • Retrieve historical observations for a specific economic indicator from FRED. Specify the indicator slug and limit to get series details and a time series of values, up to 100 observations per request.
    MIT
  • Analyze dealer gamma exposure for US equities and ETFs to identify pinning strikes, gamma flip levels, and volatility regime signals using free CBOE data.
    MIT
  • Get delayed quote snapshots for equities, ETFs, or indices from Cboe. Returns price, bid/ask, day range, volume, and metadata without an API key.
    MIT
  • Retrieve daily OHLCV price history for equities, ETFs, or indices from Cboe, extending back ~20 years. No API key required. Ideal for charts and backtests as a Yahoo-independent source.
    MIT
  • Research companies using 10 data sources to generate structured reports with bull/bear verdicts, financials, and risks for stocks, crypto, and private companies.
    AGPL 3.0
  • Retrieve PowerBI reports from a workspace, returning names, IDs, web and embed URLs to discover and access available reports.
    MIT
  • List all data sources with provenance, update frequency, and license information. Understand where the data originates and how current it is.
    Apache 2.0
  • Retrieves provenance metadata for all data sources including jurisdiction, authorities, URLs, update frequencies, and coverage scope to determine data origin and currency.
    Apache 2.0
  • Retrieve server status with data freshness, cache status, and summary statistics across all Pokemon Go data sources. Verify data integrity and timeliness.
    MIT
  • Fetch economic time-series data from the Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED) API to analyze indicators like GDP, unemployment, and CPI with quality scores and source citations.
  • Search the FRED database for economic data series using keywords to find GDP, inflation, unemployment, and other indicators with detailed metadata and source verification.