The Economist has released new interactive economic indicators that allow users to customize and share their own tables to tell their own stories.
The full economic and financial indicators table is updated twice daily. Data can be organized by country and category. Users can also "choose between two tables: one covering output, prices and jobs; the other offering trade, exchange and interest rates. Select regional and economic country groupings, such as the G20 and the BRICS beneath the 'All' tab. Sort columns by country or rank by category. Highlight and track up to five focus countries by selecting individual rows."
Tables can then be saved and shared. For more information, go to: http://www.economist.com/indicators?g=5&h1=Spain&h2=Germany&h3=Greece&s=10s1&z=2014/20141008_10
Read more:
http://www.economist.com/blogs/graphicdetail/2014/10/daily-chart-3
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