Is there any sort of API that just offers a simple symbol lookup service? i.e., input a company name and it will tell you the ticker symbol? I've tried just screen-scraping Google Finance, but after a little while it rate limits you and you have to enter a CAPTCHA. I'm trying to batch-lookup about 2000 ticker symbols. Any ideas?
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No better luck with Yahoo Finance?– NoldorinMay 19, 2009 at 23:13
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You need to add a delay between lookups. Say 5 seconds.– siamiiMay 10, 2013 at 16:14
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This script might be useful: github.com/kevin91nl/scrape-ticker-symbols– www.data-blogger.comJun 16, 2017 at 22:00
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I did a recent evaluation of available trading APIs. strategic-options.com/insight/…– ChadJul 23, 2018 at 19:39
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This one does exactly what you want and it is updated daily rapidapi.com/logicione/api/…– WattMay 4, 2020 at 9:35
11 Answers
You can use yahoo's symbol lookup like so:
Where query is the company name.
You'll get something like this in return:
YAHOO.Finance.SymbolSuggest.ssCallback(
{
"ResultSet": {
"Query": "ya",
"Result": [
{
"symbol": "YHOO",
"name": "Yahoo! Inc.",
"exch": "NMS",
"type": "S",
"exchDisp": "NASDAQ"
},
{
"symbol": "AUY",
"name": "Yamana Gold, Inc.",
"exch": "NYQ",
"type": "S",
"exchDisp": "NYSE"
},
{
"symbol": "YZC",
"name": "Yanzhou Coal Mining Co. Ltd.",
"exch": "NYQ",
"type": "S",
"exchDisp": "NYSE"
},
{
"symbol": "YRI.TO",
"name": "YAMANA GOLD INC COM NPV",
"exch": "TOR",
"type": "S",
"exchDisp": "Toronto"
},
{
"symbol": "8046.TW",
"name": "NAN YA PRINTED CIR TWD10",
"exch": "TAI",
"type": "S",
"exchDisp": "Taiwan"
},
{
"symbol": "600319.SS",
"name": "WEIFANG YAXING CHE 'A'CNY1",
"exch": "SHH",
"type": "S",
"exchDisp": "Shanghai"
},
{
"symbol": "1991.HK",
"name": "TA YANG GROUP",
"exch": "HKG",
"type": "S",
"exchDisp": "Hong Kong"
},
{
"symbol": "1303.TW",
"name": "NAN YA PLASTIC TWD10",
"exch": "TAI",
"type": "S",
"exchDisp": "Taiwan"
},
{
"symbol": "0294.HK",
"name": "YANGTZEKIANG",
"exch": "HKG",
"type": "S",
"exchDisp": "Hong Kong"
},
{
"symbol": "YAVY",
"name": "Yadkin Valley Financial Corp.",
"exch": "NMS",
"type": "S",
"exchDisp": "NASDAQ"
}
]
}
}
)
Which is JSON and very easy to work with.
Hush... don't tell anybody.
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1hey is it possible to use wild char in the query? tried % and * but no luck... Jun 20, 2011 at 5:22
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2this returns a maximum of 10 results in JSON !!!! How can we bypass this limitation of ONLY 10 results ??– Sandy505Jan 14, 2012 at 19:05
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5As of a few days ago, this solution seems to be broken. Yahoo now requires a "region" parameter, and setting it to "US" doesn't make any difference. If anybody has a workaround, I would love to hear it!– wstrOct 2, 2015 at 17:39
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6seems like they added 2 additional param,"region" and "lang". try the following d.yimg.com/autoc.finance.yahoo.com/…– lancegohOct 6, 2015 at 3:51
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2And now it doesn't support fuzzy search anymore, it can only lookup "Exactly" symbol. :( Anyone has the workaround or any hidden parameter to turn on the fuzzy search feature? Oct 10, 2015 at 21:59
Google Finance does let you retrieve up to 100 stock quotes at once using the following URL:
www.google.com/finance/info?infotype=infoquoteall&q=[ticker1],[ticker2],...,[tickern]
For example:
www.google.com/finance/info?infotype=infoquoteall&q=C,JPM,AIG
Someone has deciphered the available fields here:
http://qsb-mac.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/Vermilion/Modules/StockQuoter/StockQuoter.py
The current price ("l") is real-time and the delay is on par with Yahoo Finance. There are a few quirks you should be aware of. A handful of stocks require an exchange prefix. For example, if you query "BTIM", you'll get a "Bad Request" error but "AMEX:BTIM" works. A few stocks don't work even with the exchange prefix. For example, querying "FTWRD" and "NASDAQ:FTWRD" both generate "Bad Request" errors even though Google Finance does have information for this NASDAQ stock.
The "el" field, if present, tells you the current pre-market or after-hours price.
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4Unfortunately it looks like the Google Finance API is deprecated and will be shutdown on 20 October 2012 developers.google.com/finance Sep 5, 2012 at 8:15
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2Yes having a look and google finance is now depricated and not open for business. Given googles track record closing apis I would be very hesitant to base a business or app on it unless you had a contract and sla with them Jan 7, 2014 at 10:34
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1Any new docs? Service still works, Looking for a stock search too :) like yahoo one May 23, 2016 at 17:52
You can send an HTTP request to http://finance.yahoo.com requesting symbols, names, quotes, and all sorts of other data. Data is returned as a .CSV so you can request multiple symbols in one query.
So if you send:
http://finance.yahoo.com/d/quotes.csv?s=MSFT+F+ATT&f=sn
You'll get back something like:
"MSFT","Microsoft Corp"
"F","FORD MOTOR CO"
"ATT","AT&T"
Here is an article called Downloading Yahoo Data which includes the various tags used to request the data.
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1Unfortunately, finding the company name from a symbol is easy. I'm looking for a way to automate a batch-lookup of ticker symbols from a list of company names. Google has by far the best search, I can find the symbol for almost any company in my list without having to manually search, but Google has rate-limiting and will give you a 503 error after about 1000 requests. May 20, 2009 at 21:35
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looks like that api usage has legal issues. When opening [Downloading Yahoo Data] one will see a note of Yahoo that using their service in those way is illegal– BogdanJun 11, 2014 at 10:31
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1You can see the same interface documented at jarloo.com/yahoo_finance. Or search for the original at archive.org.– GeorgeApr 22, 2015 at 2:37
The NASDAQ site hosts separate CSV lists for ticker symbols in each stock exchange (NYSE, AMEX and NASDAQ). You need to complete the captcha and get the CSV dump.
If you didn't want to sign up for a service, I'd probably go back to the exchanges themselves; most of them aren't CAPTCHAed yet...
The symbol lookup page for:
- NYSE is at http://www.nyse.com/interface/html/SymbolLookup.html
- NASDAQ is at http://www.nasdaq.com/asp/NasdaqSymLookup2.asp?mode=stock
- London Stock Exchange is at http://www.londonstockexchange.com/en-gb/pricesnews/prices/Trigger/genericsearch.htm
- ASX is at http://www.asx.com.au/asx/research/codeLookup.do
etc...
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2Better yet, skip symbol lookup at the exchange sites -- just screen-scrape their full listings into your own local table and do the lookup yourself.– user447688May 20, 2009 at 1:50
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Use YQL and you don't need to worry. It's a query language by Yahoo and you can get all the stock data including the name of the company for the ticker. It's a REST API and it returns the results via XML or JSON. I have a full tutorial and source code on my site take a look: http://www.jarloo.com/yahoo-stock-symbol-lookup/
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That looks nice but it returns a result with a limit of 10 results. Any chance of getting more? Sep 28, 2015 at 0:51
Currently, the NASDAQ web site publicly provides CSV files containing bulk listings -- it is broken up by first letter.
http://www.nasdaq.com/screening/companies-by-name.aspx?letter=A&render=download
Google Finance has an API - you probably have to apply for a developers key, but at least you'd save yourself the hassle of screen-scraping: http://code.google.com/apis/finance/reference.html
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Your best bets are probably going with one of the other lookup services (still screen-scraping), and checking whether they don't require CAPTCHAs.
The last appears the least likely to require a CAPTCHA at any point, but it's worth checking all three.
Use YQL: a sql-like language to retrieve stuff from public api's: YQL Console (external link)
It gives you a nice XML file to work with!
You can use the "Company Search" operation in the Company Fundamentals API here: http://www.mergent.com/servius/