This product contains a historical time-series data of the 5-Year Treasury Constant Maturity Rate (DGS5) retrieved from the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Economic Data (FRED) at https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/DGS5. Data coverage starts from 1962-01-02. The unit of data column is Percent and the values are not seasonally adjusted. The update frequency is daily.
The dataset file included with this product is provided in CSV format. The included dataset contains the following columns: DATE, DGS5
This dataset contains a historical time-series data of the 5-Year Treasury Constant Maturity Rate (DGS5) starting from 1962-01-02.
The values within the data field labeled DGS5 represent the constant maturity rate in Percent at the time of the corresponding DATE field. Values are not seasonally adjusted.
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What does the Product Access (Units) dimension actually grant me?
It grants your subscription access to the 5-Year Treasury Constant Maturity Rate (DGS5) dataset published by the vendor. The unit is access itself, not a per-record or per-query charge. One subscription covers your access to the data through AWS.
Does my cost change based on how much data I pull or how often I query?
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The vendor sources, transforms, and publishes free public datasets through AWS Data Exchange for subscribers to consume in a consistent format. The vendor owns the data lifecycle, handling acquisition and processing so you receive the DGS5 data ready for your pipeline.
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