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Holidays & FX Reference

The boring reference data that breaks promise dates: holidays and FX, governed and cited.

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About

This Commons feed reads two reference sources every commerce flow quietly depends on: public-holiday calendars for over a hundred countries from Nager.Date, and the European Central Bank's daily reference exchange rates. A promise date that lands on a national holiday in the destination country is a miss you built yourself.

Both upstreams are free and public with no key. The feed exists so operators can check promise-date and pricing sanity against a cited source instead of a hardcoded table that went stale two years ago.

Highlights

  • Free public feeds, no key required
  • Promise dates checked against real holiday calendars
  • FX sanity from the ECB's daily reference rates
Kind
Commons signal
Category
Commons signals
Publisher
Fibric Commons
Upstream
Nager.Date / ECB (date.nager.at, ecb.europa.eu)
Feed health
Feed live, data flowing (89ms, checked 2026-07-06T23:28Z)
Availability
Early access
Delivery
Managed by Fibric; nothing to install
Data direction
Read-only
Pricing
Free
Sold by
Fibric
Support
Developed and supported by Fibric
Tags
calendar, fx, commons, free

Authentication

None. Nager.Date and ECB reference data are free and public.

What it reads

  • Public holidays by country, including regional holidays where published
  • Upcoming-holiday windows relative to your promise dates
  • ECB daily reference exchange rates

What it can do

This is a sensing source: it reads, it does not write. Operators act through the write-capable connectors alongside it.

How it works

1

Sense

Public holidays by country, including regional holidays where published.

2

Reason

Operators reason over this connector's signals next to the rest of your stack, so decisions are grounded in the same records you run on.

3

Act

Nothing. This is a sensing source; operators act through the write-capable connectors alongside it.

Pricing

Free, part of the Commons

Commons signal feeds are free with every Fibric plan. The upstream data is public; Fibric adds the governance: provenance on every event, deduplication, and receipts when an operator acts on it. You pay for operators, never for signals.

Deployment engineer
Wires and verifies the integration with you during onboarding
Propose-only mode
See every action it would take before it takes one
Receipts and audit trail
Every read and write on the record, exportable any time
Support from the builders
Developed, run, and supported directly by Fibric

Requirements

System requirements
  • The countries your orders ship to or your teams work in

Your deployment engineer verifies each line with you during onboarding.

Support and resources

Supported by the people who built it

This signal feed is developed, run, and supported by the same Fibric team. Support starts during onboarding with a named deployment engineer and doesn't hand you off afterward.

Works with

The connectors and operators this pairs with in production.

Operator by Fibric

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Bring Holidays & FX Reference into your early-access deployment

Early access means a deployment engineer wires this with you, and it runs propose-only until you approve live actions.