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Date Financial Glossary

What is it? The date shows when each current unaltered forecast was first published. The date changes if an element of the forecast is revised. If the current forecast is an upgrade (or downgrade) of an earlier forecast for the same period, a plus (or minus) sign is shown against the appropriate forecast element. If the current forecast has been reconfirmed since being first published, the reconfirmation date is recorded and, though not shown, is taken into account when date-weighting the consensus. When calculating the date-weighting, the reference point is moved forward to midway between first publication date and latest reconfirmation date.

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