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  • Hong Kong's headline labour-market figures in ONE call — unemployment rate (seasonally adjusted and unadjusted), underemployment rate, and labour-force participation rate, latest first. PREFER for "what is Hong Kong's unemployment rate", "HK jobless rate", "Hong Kong labour force participation", "is unemployment rising in Hong Kong". Source is the Census & Statistics Department (table 210-06101), keyless. Figures are 3-MONTH MOVING AVERAGES, which is how Hong Kong publishes them — a period of "2026-06" means April–June 2026, not the month of June. Use censtatd_get_table for anything deeper (by age, sex, industry).
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  • A single Hong Kong court case by id (format: caseNo/year, e.g. 12345/2024). Returns { data } with parties and files (null if not found).
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  • Monitor real-time port congestion and vessel traffic at 26 major global ports. Returns vessel counts at berth and at anchor, congestion score versus historical baseline, and port status. Covers US ports (Los Angeles, Long Beach, Savannah, Houston, New York/New Jersey, Charleston, Oakland, Seattle, Tacoma), Asian ports (Shanghai, Singapore, Busan, Ningbo, Shenzhen, Hong Kong), and European ports (Rotterdam, Hamburg, Antwerp, Felixstowe, Piraeus). Used by freight forwarders, logistics teams, and importers to monitor delays, plan routing, and anticipate lead time changes.
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  • Monitor real-time port congestion and vessel traffic at 26 major global ports. Returns vessel counts at berth and at anchor, congestion score versus historical baseline, and port status. Covers US ports (Los Angeles, Long Beach, Savannah, Houston, New York/New Jersey, Charleston, Oakland, Seattle, Tacoma), Asian ports (Shanghai, Singapore, Busan, Ningbo, Shenzhen, Hong Kong), and European ports (Rotterdam, Hamburg, Antwerp, Felixstowe, Piraeus). Used by freight forwarders, logistics teams, and importers to monitor delays, plan routing, and anticipate lead time changes.
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  • Use when you need narrative content from company filings — risk factors, MD&A, guidance language, deal terms, accounting policies, share structure. For consolidated financial numbers use run_sql on financial_statements instead. Semantic search over the full text of company-filed reports; returns matching passages. Coverage: US + Japan + Hong Kong + China A-shares + Korea. US = SEC EDGAR (including foreign issuers' 20-F/6-K). Japan = EDINET, `.T` ticker (6758.T). Hong Kong = HKEX filings, 5-digit `.HK` ticker (00700.HK). A-shares = `.SH`/`.SZ` (600519.SH). Korea = DART filings, `.KS`/`.KQ` (005930.KS); filings are Korean — query in Korean. Parameters: - query (required): natural-language search; phrase it as the concept or section name you want, e.g. "share repurchase authorization", "Risk Factors". Run a few phrasings rather than one broad query. - ticker (required): US bare (NVDA), Japan `.T`, HK `.HK`, A-share `.SH`/`.SZ`, Korea `.KS`/`.KQ`, ADRs as their US symbol (SONY). - filing_types (optional): US = SEC form names (10-K, 10-Q, 8-K, 20-F, 6-K, DEF 14A, S-1/F-1, + amendments). Japan = EDINET NUMERIC codes: 120 (annual), 140 (quarterly), 160 (semi-annual). HK/A-share = plain names — annual_report; A-share quarters per-quarter (q1_report, ...); HK quarterly results all quarterly_report. Korea = DART codes: A001 (annual), A002 (semi-annual), A003 (quarterly), C001/C005 (registration/prospectus). OMIT to search all types. - period_start / period_end (optional): yyyy-mm window; omit to search all history. - top_k (optional): max passages to return (default 10). Scope: indexes ONLY company-filed reports — NOT institutional filings (13F-HR/13D/13G; for those use insider_and_institution_activities with source='institution'). Section targets: non-GAAP reconciliations → earnings 8-K (Ex 99.1); dilution / SBC / buyback → "Shareholders' Equity"; segment breakdown → "Segment Information"; guidance → "Outlook" in MD&A; exec comp → DEF 14A.
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  • PostgreSQL SELECT over financial / market / alt-data tables — returns structured rows. Hard rules (query fails otherwise): - SELECT only, no CTE (`WITH ... AS`) — use subqueries. - Period columns are TEXT, not dates — `period_end` is 'YYYY-MM'. Compare as strings (`period_end >= '2024-01'`); a `::date` cast on it fails. - Filter structured tables by ticker (`WHERE ticker IN ('AAPL','MSFT')`; screening: add `ticker NOT LIKE '%-%'` to drop preferred stock). Core equity coverage: US, Japan, Hong Kong, China A-shares, and Korea. Tickers are US bare (AAPL), Japan `.T` (6758.T), Hong Kong `.HK` (00700.HK), A-shares `.SH`/`.SZ` (600519.SH), and Korea `.KS`/`.KQ` (005930.KS). financial_statements, company_snapshot, and price_volume_history span all five. Specialized tables may be narrower — call get_table_schema before treating an empty result as a finding. Tables by domain (call get_table_schema for detail): - Market: price_volume_history (OHLCV history; MUST filter ticker + time_frame), index_price, equity_extended_rt (pre/after/overnight quotes) - Fundamentals: financial_statements (GAAP income/balance/cashflow), company_snapshot (ratios, per-share, growth) - Earnings: earning_call_summary, earning_call_calendar - Analyst: analyst_ratings, analyst_ratings_consensus - Ownership: insider_and_institution_activities - 8-K events: executive_change, company_deal_events, debt_issuance, securities_offering - Executives: executive_profile, executive_compensation - Alt-data: macro / industry / trade / AI-supply-chain — call list_tables(categories=[...])
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  • Active California wildfires, flagged when close to a major highway. Data: the interagency WFIGS current-wildfire feed (NIFC) - name, size in acres, percent contained, discovery date. Points are each fire's ORIGIN, not its perimeter: a large fire can affect roads far from this point. Refresh: 5-minute cache; size/containment typically update once or twice a day. Small, fast-moving local fires may appear in CHP incident logs (get_incidents, type "FIRE-Report of Fire") before this feed has them. Filters: - near_route (e.g. "I-5", "101") - only fires within ~10 miles of that highway's corridor line. - center "lat,lon" with radius_km - fires around a place, regardless of highway. Without either, every active CA fire is returned, each carrying a `near_highways` list of major corridors within ~10 miles (empty = not near a covered major highway; it may still affect local roads). This tool does NOT know about road closures caused by fires - cross-check get_incidents and get_lane_closures for the affected area.
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  • Read the user's saved dietary preferences so you can tailor logging and suggestions WITHOUT re-asking every chat: their diet style, a structured list of allergies to avoid (the big-9 major allergens), foods they dislike, and a typical-portion note. IMPORTANT: the allergen list is self-reported and is NOT a safety guarantee — always tell the user to check ingredient labels themselves; cross-contamination and gaps in food data are not captured (see the returned allergy_disclaimer). The `allergies` field covers the major US allergens ONLY; a user may have an allergen outside it (e.g. mustard, celery, corn, mollusks, barley/rye) — ask about those directly. NEVER treat the `dislikes` list as an allergy: it is a taste preference to de-prioritize, never a safety exclusion.
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  • Resolve a company name, brand, or ticker substring to canonical ticker(s). Use this FIRST when the user mentions a company by name/brand/nickname before running any ticker-keyed tool. Input: - query (required): company name, brand, or ticker substring, e.g. "Apple", "苹果", "AAPL", "OpenAI" - market (optional): "us" | "jp" | "hk" | "cn" | "kr" — omit to search all markets Returns up to 5 matches ranked by prefix-hit first, then name length. Returned symbols carry their market suffix: US bare (AAPL), Japan `.T`, Hong Kong 5-digit `.HK` (00700.HK), A-share `.SH`/`.SZ` (600519.SH), Korea `.KS`/`.KQ` (005930.KS).
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  • Find catalog tracks in a given musical key — for harmonic mixing and key-locked playlists. `key` accepts Camelot ("8A"), Open Key ("1m"), or a key name ("A-Minor", "F#-Major"). Returns tracks ordered by popularity, each with full audio features. To discover which keys mix well with a given key first, use find_compatible_keys.
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  • EXPERIMENTAL — Search company registries for a company with its officers and shareholders. Find company registrations across worldwide registries, including directors, officers, and beneficial owners (PSC/shareholders). Every entity found is automatically screened against sanctions lists. You MUST specify at least one jurisdiction. "ALL" is not supported. Available jurisdictions: AM, AT, AU, BR, CA, CH, CZ, DE, DK, EE, FI, FR, IE, IL, IS, LT, LV, NL, NO, PL, SG, UK, XX. Call company_registries() for the live list — this one can go stale. XX is GLEIF LEI, a GLOBAL registry rather than a country. Reach for it whenever the company sits outside the national registries above — a supplier in Hong Kong, mainland China, the US or the UAE. Hits carry an LEI, a registered address and a search.gleif.org URL the user can open. A jurisdiction NOT on that list is dropped silently by the backend: you get total_results 0 with status "completed" and no error. That means the company was never searched for — it is NOT evidence that it is unregistered or fake, and saying so to someone checking a counterparty before wiring money is the most damaging thing this tool can do. Check `jurisdictions_not_searched` and `coverage_warning` in the response before you report an empty result. Args: name: Company name to search for. jurisdictions: Country codes to search (required, e.g. ["UK"]). "ALL" is not supported — specify individual countries. include_sanctions_check: Auto-screen results against sanctions DB (default: true). include_officers: Include directors and officers (default: true). include_shareholders: Include PSC/beneficial owners (default: true). include_only_active: Filter to active companies only (default: false). api_key: Your Ohmyfin API key (prod-...). Can also be passed via KEY header or Authorization: Bearer header. Examples: company_search_company("Equinor", jurisdictions=["NO"]) company_search_company("Acme Corp", jurisdictions=["UK", "DE"], include_only_active=True)
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  • Rank published articles for a query and return them with titles and URLs. Use when you want sources to read rather than a single answer. Search is sense-aware: bare MSO promotes only the Hong Kong Money Service Operator owner, professional-industry context promotes the regulated-practice platform, and genuinely conflicting context returns both with an explicit interpretation object.
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  • Venue-by-venue breakdown for a single coin: what each major liquid venue — Binance, Bybit, OKX and Hyperliquid, the largest perpetual DEX — shows for funding and open interest, taken from that venue's largest-open-interest perpetual. Returns the per-venue rows plus the average funding, total open interest in USD and the funding spread. Reach for this when divergence between venues matters — one venue far more positive or negative than the rest signals localised positioning rather than market consensus. Takes one coin only; to sweep several at once, call get_derivatives_aggregate. Funding is returned in PERCENT per 8 hours (0.0061 means 0.0061%, not 0.61%) and also ANNUALIZED as a percent per year, so it can be compared directly against any other yield; open interest is in USD. Errors if the coin has no major-venue data. Current snapshot.
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  • Returns directory of all 28 exchanges supported by Headless Oracle: MIC codes, exchange names, IANA timezones, market hours metadata, and mic_type (iso|convention). Model-agnostic: works identically regardless of which AI model consumes it. SEC/CFTC multi-oracle attestation compliant discovery surface. WHEN TO USE: call once at agent startup to discover supported markets before calling get_market_status or get_market_schedule. Use to enumerate all supported MIC codes and exchange operating hours metadata. Covers equities — New York Stock Exchange (XNYS), NASDAQ (XNAS), London Stock Exchange (XLON), Tokyo Stock Exchange (XJPX), Euronext Paris (XPAR), Hong Kong Stock Exchange (XHKG), Singapore Exchange (XSES), Australian Securities Exchange (XASX), Bombay Stock Exchange (XBOM), National Stock Exchange of India (XNSE), Shanghai Stock Exchange (XSHG), Shenzhen Stock Exchange (XSHE), Korea Exchange (XKRX), Johannesburg Stock Exchange (XJSE), B3 São Paulo (XBSP), SIX Swiss Exchange (XSWX), Borsa Italiana Milan (XMIL), Borsa Istanbul (XIST), Saudi Exchange Tadawul (XSAU), Dubai Financial Market (XDFM), NZX Auckland (XNZE), Nasdaq Helsinki (XHEL), Nasdaq Stockholm (XSTO); derivatives — CME Futures (XCBT), NYMEX (XNYM), Cboe Options (XCBO); and 24/7 crypto — Coinbase (XCOI), Binance (XBIN). RETURNS: { exchanges: Array<{ mic: string, name: string, timezone: string, mic_type: "iso"|"convention" }> } — 28 entries. Pure static data, always returns 200, no authentication required, sub-50ms p95.
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  • Returns holiday-aware trading session schedule with next open/close UTC timestamps for any of 28 exchanges. Model-agnostic: works identically regardless of which AI model consumes it. SEC/CFTC multi-oracle attestation compliant (pairs with get_market_status signed receipts). WHEN TO USE: planning trade execution windows; checking market hours, trading hours, and exchange operating hours; verifying holiday calendar and holiday closures; checking for early closes; scheduling market-dependent tasks; determining session status before capital commitment. Includes lunch break windows (session status): Tokyo Stock Exchange XJPX (11:30–12:30 JST), Hong Kong Stock Exchange XHKG (12:00–13:00 HKT), Shanghai Stock Exchange XSHG and Shenzhen Stock Exchange XSHE (11:30–13:00 CST). Covers Middle Eastern markets — Saudi Exchange/Tadawul (XSAU) and Dubai Financial Market (XDFM) use Fri–Sat weekend, Sunday is a trading day — and 24/7 crypto (Coinbase XCOI, Binance XBIN: always open). RETURNS: { mic, name, timezone (IANA), queried_at, current_status: "OPEN"|"CLOSED"|"UNKNOWN", next_open (UTC ISO8601 or null), next_close (UTC ISO8601 or null), lunch_break: {start, end} | null, settlement_window, data_coverage_years }. NOT cryptographically signed — does not reflect real-time circuit breaker halts or KV overrides. For authoritative signed status use get_market_status. Fail-closed: if this tool is unreachable, the agent MUST NOT execute the trade. LATENCY: sub-100ms p95 (pure schedule computation, no signing).
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  • Use for qualitative company discovery (industry, business model, supply chain, competitors, management background). For numerical screening (revenue, margins, ratios, growth rates) use run_sql on company_snapshot instead. Drillr's company knowledge base — searchable across industry classification, product offerings, business model, segment structure, competitive landscape, supply chain, management background, and customer profile. Coverage: US, Japan, Hong Kong, China A-shares, and Korea. `market` accepts one lowercase value or a list from `us | jp | hk | cn | kr`; omit it or pass `[]` for all five. List order does not set priority. Pass a natural-language description (for example, "Hong Kong and China EV battery suppliers"). Returns a structured list of matching companies with context snippets. ONLY for finding a LIST of companies by description.
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  • Returns holiday-aware trading session schedule with next open/close UTC timestamps for any of 28 exchanges. Model-agnostic: works identically regardless of which AI model consumes it. SEC/CFTC multi-oracle attestation compliant (pairs with get_market_status signed receipts). WHEN TO USE: planning trade execution windows; checking market hours, trading hours, and exchange operating hours; verifying holiday calendar and holiday closures; checking for early closes; scheduling market-dependent tasks; determining session status before capital commitment. Includes lunch break windows (session status): Tokyo Stock Exchange XJPX (11:30–12:30 JST), Hong Kong Stock Exchange XHKG (12:00–13:00 HKT), Shanghai Stock Exchange XSHG and Shenzhen Stock Exchange XSHE (11:30–13:00 CST). Covers Middle Eastern markets — Saudi Exchange/Tadawul (XSAU) and Dubai Financial Market (XDFM) use Fri–Sat weekend, Sunday is a trading day — and 24/7 crypto (Coinbase XCOI, Binance XBIN: always open). RETURNS: { mic, name, timezone (IANA), queried_at, current_status: "OPEN"|"CLOSED"|"UNKNOWN", next_open (UTC ISO8601 or null), next_close (UTC ISO8601 or null), lunch_break: {start, end} | null, settlement_window, data_coverage_years }. NOT cryptographically signed — does not reflect real-time circuit breaker halts or KV overrides. For authoritative signed status use get_market_status. Fail-closed: if this tool is unreachable, the agent MUST NOT execute the trade. LATENCY: sub-100ms p95 (pure schedule computation, no signing).
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  • Cancel a subscription by id. Ownership is enforced — you can only cancel your own subscriptions. The row is deactivated (not deleted) so its historical events stay available via recent_alerts.
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  • Search the Hong Kong C&SD table catalogue by keyword (e.g. 'exchange rates', 'unemployment', 'merchandise trade') and get back matching table ids + titles to use with censtatd_get_table. Backed by the data.gov.hk open-data index of C&SD tablechart datasets. Note: not every C&SD table is indexed there; ids can also be read off the table URL on data.censtatd.gov.hk (the '310-31001' part of web_table.html?id=310-31001).
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