> I fail to see any motivation for running the Bloomberg API on a non-Windows
> machine, since the APi client needs to run on the same Windows machine as
> the Bloomberg terminal.
I think I must maybe clarify. I am building web apps for portfolio
with all kinds of measures/simulation/reports. The main language to
compute is R. I need a data feed, right? I want one reliable and with
a lot of products quotations. R has already some package to retrive
data from Yahoo finance and many others{1]. But according to me, only
Bloomberg or SIX[2] are worth.
So my quest is a R package able to open connection to data vendor,
retrieve data and close connection.
All these things shall be OS independent and do not need any Bloomberg
terminal, am I wrong ?
[1]http://www.r-bloggers.com/financial-data-accessible-from-r-part-iv/
[2]http://www.six-group.com/en/home.html
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