web-mirc-finance
Sourcing company Betas in Datastream
Tracey Nunn2023-02-20T19:33:44+00:0010/12/2019|Tags: beta, datastream, mirc, risk, SOMLibrary, web-mirc-finance|
Datastream provides current Betas and pre-formatted expressions to calculate historical betas for quoted companies around the world. In order for Datastream to display Beta calculations, at least 2½ years of data are required. Data is ...
Introducing… FAME
Angela Sparks2023-02-20T19:34:39+00:0020/09/2019|Tags: company financials, fame, knl, mirc, SOMLibrary, web-mirc-finance|
Fame provides financial and company data for UK and Irish companies, both public and private. Fame allows you to generate a report on a single company or to combine multiple criteria to generate a list ...
Using the Bloomberg Excel Add-in
Tracey Nunn2023-02-20T19:41:13+00:0012/11/2018|Tags: Bloomberg, data, excel, mirc, SOMLibrary, web-mirc-finance|
In an earlier post we explained how to install the Bloomberg Office add-in which allows data to be exported from the Bloomberg terminal to Excel. Within Excel, the Bloomberg add-in toolbar has various tools you can use ...
Using the Datastream List Wizard
Tracey Nunn2024-02-09T16:44:17+00:0019/10/2016|Tags: company financials, data, datastream, mirc, SOMLibrary, web-mirc-finance|
Datastream offers many pre-defined constituent lists for market indices, allowing you to extract data such as share price, market value, etc. for a number of companies at the same time. In a previous post, on ...
Introducing… the Bloomberg API
Tracey Nunn2024-02-09T16:39:08+00:0008/06/2016|Tags: Bloomberg, excel, mirc, SOMLibrary, web-mirc-finance|
Did you know that, just like Datastream, it is possible to access Bloomberg data via Excel? The Bloomberg API, as it is better known, delivers Bloomberg data into Excel for your own custom analysis and calculations. Help ...
Introducing… Datastream charting
Tracey Nunn2024-02-09T16:38:29+00:0026/05/2016|Tags: charting, datastream, mirc, SOMLibrary, web-mirc-economics, web-mirc-finance|
Datastream users, did you know that you can produce charts using the Datastream Excel add-in? No? Well, check out the Datastream Charting function on the PCs in MIRC and the SoM Computer Studio. Clicking on 'Chart' on the Excel ...