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I'm just practicing writing codes for data extraction. I used the following code and it worked before. However, I've recently updated pandas and now it doesn't work and gives me an error.

import pandas as pd
from pandas_datareader import data
data.DataReader(name = ["MSFT", "GOOG", "AAPL", "YHOO", "AMZN"], data_source = "google",
               start = "2010-01-01", end = "2016-12-31")`

Resulting in the following error:

UnicodeDecodeError: 'utf-8' codec can't decode byte 0xa0 in position 46626: invalid start byte'

I've tried looking online here and used the .encode('utf-8).strip() at the end of each parameters to see if it works but it's not.

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This is a known issue which is not yet fixed.

https://github.com/pydata/pandas-datareader/issues/424

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  • thank you for sharing this. I will wait for the next fix. I'm new to PANDAS so will try out what the other members are posting
    – pippohippo
    Dec 5, 2017 at 11:37
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try doing

.decode('unicode_escape').encode('ascii', 'ignore')

instead of

.encode('utf-8).strip()
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  • Hi Nitesh, where should I insert that code? I tried putting it at the end data.DataReader(name = companies, data_source = "google", start = "2010-01-01", end = "2016-12-31").decode('unicode_escape').encode('ascii', 'ignore') but returns the same error
    – pippohippo
    Dec 5, 2017 at 11:26

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