See the package corrplot - you get very nice visual plots of correlations and 
also printouts of all pairwise correlations. You may need to use coredata() to 
extract data as a matrix to be passed to the function corrplot().

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gaboury
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Subject: [R-SIG-Finance] correlation matrix

I have a xts object with assets daily closing prices. I would like to print an 
usual correlation matrix of each asset against others. The
PerformanceAnalytics::table.correlation() function let me with a very ugly 
output.
Is there any other function from a package which will print a user friendly 
correlation matrix?

Thank You for help

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