CRI Historical Data Updated Through June 2024

By CRI Ops Team
Published on: Tuesday, October 14, 2025 Last updated: Tuesday, October 14, 2025

As part of our regular data release schedule, the NUS Credit Research Initiative (CRI) has updated the Historical Data available for bulk download to include information up to June 2024.

This annual update ensures that researchers, students, and academics have access to a continuous and extensive time series for their analysis of corporate credit risk and market dynamics. The inclusion of the most recent data allows for timely and relevant studies that capture the latest economic trends.

In line with our ongoing commitment to supporting the academic community, this data remains free of charge for all non-commercial use, including learning, teaching, and research purposes. We believe that providing consistent and easy access to high-quality data is fundamental to fostering innovation and deeper understanding in the field of credit risk.

The updated dataset is now available on the [Data Download] page. We encourage our community of users to incorporate this latest information into their ongoing and future projects.

The CRI team is pleased to continue our support for the global research community and looks forward to the valuable insights that will be generated with this updated data.


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