Where can I find historical betas? (2024)

For historical betas use Bloomberg, located in the Margolis Market Information Lab (MIL) at the Business Instructional Facility (BIF).

  • Type the company's ticker symbol.
  • Then hit the EQUITY key.
  • Type BETA.

Also go to WRDS, available through Business Information Services.

  • Click on CRSP
  • Select Indices and Deciles
  • Select Portfolio Assignments
  • Step One: Choose a Year-end Beta Assignment
  • Step Two: Choose a Date Range
  • Step Three: Enter a Ticker Symbol
  • Step Four: Choose Beta Value (BETAV) and Date
  • Submit your request
  • Betas are available back to 1962

To inquire further please contact:bis@library.illinois.edu

Also seeValue Line

For betas dating before 1997, see Value Line in microform:

  • MFICHE 332.605 VALE in Oak Street (going back to 1980)
  • FILM 332.605 VAL in the History, Philosophy, and Newspaper Library (1953, 1969-1979)

Also, see Global Financial Data (GFD)(select Login Anonymously)

Some of these databases are reserved for University of Illinois faculty and student use for academic purposes only. To inquire further, please contact: bis@library.illinois.edu

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