IHS Markit Revs Alt Dataset of Auto Sales, Production Data

The automotive dataset is the first of many predictive offerings planned that leverage existing data assets from the former IHS business for use by systematic investors.

Cars on forecourt from above

IHS Markit has released a new set of stock selection and strategy signals for the automotive industry that provides a suite of “alternative” datasets for traders and analysts following the sector, based on data collected by the IHS business prior to its merger with Markit, originally for use outside the financial industry.

The data—developed by the Research Signals service within IHS Markit’s equities data and analytics group—comprises 32 factors covering more than 30 auto manufacturers from

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