when using the above exemple ek.get_timeseries(["CSR.CS"],"CLOSE",start_date="2013-04-01", end_date="2019-12-29",corax="adjusted") ,do I get the adjusted close ( splits and dividends ).
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when using the above exemple ek.get_timeseries(["CSR.CS"],"CLOSE",start_date="2013-04-01", end_date="2019-12-29",corax="adjusted") ,do I get the adjusted close ( splits and dividends ).
Thank you
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For split, yes.
But for dividends, I am not sure, please clarify the behavior with the Refinitiv Content Helpdesk at https://my.refinitiv.com/
Helpdesk will be able to confirm data behavior in more detail.
This question came up before on the forum. See the following thread for example
https://community.developers.refinitiv.com/questions/44745/using-python-api-to-get-adjusted-price-of-stocks.html