Are you looking for Start of Day, End of day or Intra Day.
If only EOD then the delay as you say is irrelevant, take a snap of the data after COB.
BBG is subscription only, not sure if they provide any EOD figures for free.
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Given that we're caching it for the day, 20 minutes shouldn't be a big deal.Originally posted by eek View PostFree providers are usually time delayed (20 minutes or so). That's not a problem unless its a problem but if its a problem it'll be a big one.
Looking further into it, we've got a rounding issue which is more likely to be causing the big discrepancies we're seeing.
Thanks eek.
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Free providers are usually time delayed (20 minutes or so). That's not a problem unless its a problem but if its a problem it'll be a big one.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostGot an app that currently gets rates from finance.yahoo.com
My knowledge of this stuff is zero, but user is requesting that I use the Bloomberg spot rate instead.
As far as I can see, you have to pay to get access to the Bloomberg API, although I guess a screenscraper would probably do the job.
But technicalities aside, I'd like to understand what the difference is between the rates.
Can someone explain in very simple terms?
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FX rates
Got an app that currently gets rates from finance.yahoo.com
My knowledge of this stuff is zero, but user is requesting that I use the Bloomberg spot rate instead.
As far as I can see, you have to pay to get access to the Bloomberg API, although I guess a screenscraper would probably do the job.
But technicalities aside, I'd like to understand what the difference is between the rates.
Can someone explain in very simple terms?Tags: None
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