Hello, I am facing the following challenge: I have a list of company names (file exported from Mergermarket) which contains at least 10,000 companies. I would now like to map these companies accordingly so that I can obtain the RIC at the end and then pull ESG data for these companies if available. I hope my plan is clear,…
Hi, Anyone experiencing an issue with the Workspace Excel add-in for streaming rates? Mines keeps freezing after 2-3 minutes.
Hi there, Is there a page specifying what data a personal account is entitled to and how much to pay for additional data access? I am mostly interested in intraday trade history for all US and ETF (UCITS) for as far as possible for personal research. I would not need level 2 or quote data for now. Many Thanks, Derek
Hello, For our internal .NET application we want to use the POST API function is-working-day from localhost. Unfortunately, we cannot find it on the localhost http://localhost:9005/api-docs/#/apps to call it. We can connect to Workspace from our app and want to know how can we find this function in localhost
Any idea how to fix this? Not sure if WORKSPACE SDK.
Is there a way of accessing the old Native Eikon Chart (CHT) app from Eikon, in the new Workspace. The new native CHT app (Trading View) Chart is horrible and nowhere near as dynamic fast and flexible as the old Nattive Eikon CHT app. Any way of accessing that from workspace? or is it totally abolished?
Hi, For an academic research I would like to retrieve quarterly data (for selected stocks) representing the percentage of shares held passively. Since I have no previous experience with Workspace I could use some help on how to do this. I tried building a formula via the Excel add-in but couldn't find the correct datatype…
Does anyone know which code I have to use to download both US10Y and IT10Y historical Yield? thank you very much
Hi, I have used rd.news.get_headlines() in Python and have now story IDs and "URNs" which look like these: urn:newsml:reuters.com:20250218:nL2N3P9126:5But I do not know how to use them.
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