[R-SIG-Finance] Yahoo Finance Stock data (FTSEMIB.MI) Issue

Christopher Kromm cpkk @end|ng |rom @t-@ndrew@@@c@uk
Thu Jun 18 23:26:00 CEST 2020


Thank you very much. That was very helpful.

On Thu, 18 Jun 2020 at 21:49, Mark McClellan <markpmc using gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Take a look at the Y! json url. It's there. Here's a URL that will get you
> 1min bars.
>
> https://l1-query.finance.yahoo.com/v8/finance/chart/FTSEMIB.MI?interval=1m&range=1d&indicators=quote&includeTimestamps=true
>
> Cheers,
>
> Mark
>
> On Thu, Jun 18, 2020 at 9:58 AM Christopher Kromm via R-SIG-Finance <
> r-sig-finance using r-project.org> wrote:
>
>> To whom it may concern,
>>
>> I am interested in the FTSE MIB (or Milano Indice di Borsa) index. I am
>> trying to download the data up to the present date (18 June 2020). I am
>> using the get.hist.quote command in R from the tseries package.
>>
>> I noticed the FTSE MIB  from yahoo has no pricing of any kind (open,
>> closed, adjusted, etc.) from 12 February 2018 to present. It appears from
>> the Yahoo site that the prices exist to the present day based on the
>> summary charts, but the other charts don't seem to show data. I am
>> assuming
>> this stock is still used, which is why I am a bit confused by all the
>> missing data.
>>
>> Is it possible to obtain this FTSE MIB data without all the missing data
>> from Yahoo Finance?
>>
>> If this is possible, how?
>>
>> If I cannot get the data from Yahoo Finance, are there alternative
>> suggested sources for an R user to get this data?
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>> Here is the url and the Yahoo Finance data symbol.
>>
>> https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/FTSEMIB.MI?p=FTSEMIB.MI
>>
>> Symbol: FTSEMIB.MI
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