π FinSense distilbert v2 β financial news sentiment, tiny and fast
v2 β retrained on a cleaner recipe with a published split. Same 67M-parameter speed your pipelines already rely on, more accurate than v1 on a properly held-out benchmark.
from transformers import pipeline
clf = pipeline("text-classification", model="AnkitAI/distilbert-base-uncased-financial-news-sentiment-analysis")
clf("The company's quarterly earnings surpassed all estimates.")
# [{'label': 'positive', 'score': 0.99}]
positive / neutral / negative for headlines, news wires, analyst sentences. Built on ModernBERT-base β Flash-Attention-fast, 149M params, runs happily on CPU.
Benchmarks
Financial PhraseBank (the standard benchmark for this task), held-out test set, identical harness for every row:
| Model | Accuracy | Macro-F1 |
|---|---|---|
| π This model (v2) | 0.8447 | 0.8316 |
| v1 (previous weights) | 0.8323 | 0.8064 |
| FinBERT (reproducible benchmarkΒΉ) | 0.8423 | 0.8439 |
+1.2 accuracy / +2.5 F1 over v1 β and it now edges past FinBERT's reproducible benchmark at a third of the size.ΒΉ Want maximum accuracy? The ModernBERT flagship scores 0.8675.
ΒΉ Independently replicated score of the public FinBERT checkpoint (Thomas, 2024). FinBERT scores higher (0.88) when evaluated on FPB samples overlapping its own training data; FinSense's test set is fully held out. Split script + raw eval outputs ship in this repo.
Labels
| id | label | example |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | negative | "Operating profit fell to EUR 35.4 mn from EUR 68.8 mn." |
| 1 | neutral | "The annual general meeting will be held on April 12." |
| 2 | positive | "Quarterly earnings surpassed all estimates." |
Batch scoring (thousands of headlines):
headlines = ["Shares jumped 8% after the guidance raise.",
"The company filed its annual report on Thursday.",
"Regulators fined the bank EUR 20 mn."]
for h, r in zip(headlines, clf(headlines, batch_size=32)):
print(f"{r['label']:<9} {r['score']:.2f} {h}")
Built for
- Trading & research pipelines β score news flow at scale (fast batch inference, CPU-friendly)
- Fintech products β sentiment tags for news feeds, alerts, dashboards
- Quant & academic work β reproducible split + eval script included, cite with confidence
Good to know
- Tuned for financial news register β tweets and Reddit are a different dialect
- English, sentence-level, three classes
- Errors concentrate on positive-vs-neutral β the same boundary human annotators disagree on 25% of the time (structural ceiling of this task, affects every model including FinBERT)
Training details
Full fine-tune of distilbert-base-uncased on Financial PhraseBank (sentences_50agree, 4,846 expert-annotated sentences): 5 epochs, lr 2e-5, batch 16, max length 128, fp32, best checkpoint by validation macro-F1. Stratified 80/10/10 split with a fixed, published seed β the split script and raw evaluation outputs are in this repo, so every number above is reproducible end-to-end.
Citation
@misc{finsense2026,
author = {Aglawe, Ankit},
title = {FinSense: Financial News Sentiment Models},
year = {2026},
publisher = {Hugging Face},
url = {https://huggingface.co/AnkitAI/FinSense-ModernBERT-Financial-News-Sentiment-Analysis}
}
Base & license
Apache-2.0 weights (ModernBERT-base, Answer.AI). Trained on Financial PhraseBank (Malo et al., 2014 β CC BY-NC-SA; commercial users, check dataset terms).
The FinSense family
| Model | Size | Accuracy | Pick it for |
|---|---|---|---|
| FinSense ModernBERT | 149M | 0.8675 | best accuracy, modern stack |
| This model (v2) | 67M | 0.8447 | smallest & fastest |
More sizes and a multilingual variant are on the roadmap. Sibling series: Parable β local agent LLMs from the same maker.
Version history
- v2 (2026-07-17) β this release, in place: cleaner recipe, published stratified split (seed 42), honest held-out benchmark. Same labels, same API β drop-in for v1 users.
- v1 (2024-11) β original release (0.9669 self-reported on the small allagree subset β not comparable to the held-out 50agree numbers above). Preserved in revision history.
More on the FinSense models: ankitaglawe.com/finsense