/data-asx-historical-share-tables

This is a data repository containing historical share tables which cover trading in all main board Australian Stock Exchange stocks.

ASX Historical Share Tables

This project contains an archive of historical share tables which cover trading in all main board Australian Stock Exchange stocks.

Installation

git clone https://github.com/grantcarthew/data-historical-share-tables.git

Usage

All files are in the CSV file format which can be opened with data analysis applications such as Microsoft's Excel or LibraOffice Calc. Alternatively you can import the data into a Database for further manipulation.

The files are stored in a directory structure under the csv directory. You will find there a Daily and Weekly directory with the table directories directly under them.

The filenames are descriptive so each file can stand alone out of its directory structure. The file naming standard is as following;

[Daily or Weekly] - [Table Name] - [ISO Date Format yyyy-MM-dd].csv

Example:

Daily - 50 Leading Mining and Oil Stocks - 2009-10-20.csv

Daily Summary Files

  • 100 Leading Industrial Stocks
  • 50 Leading Mining and Oil Stocks
  • Industrial Market
  • Mining & Oil Market
  • Interest Rate Securities Market
  • S&P/ASX200
  • S&P/ASX300
  • Rolling Year Records
  • ASX Market Action - stocks that moved by 5% or more
  • Warrant Market
  • Derivatives - Call Options
  • Derivatives - Put Options
  • Course of Sales
  • ASX Daily Gross Short Sales Summary

Weekly Summary Files

  • Weekly Roundup - Sector by Sector
  • Industrial Market
  • Interest Rate Securities Market
  • Mining and Oil Market
  • Weekly Roundup - Australian Indices
  • Weekly Roundup - ASX National Turnovers
  • Weekly Roundup - Sydney Futures Exchange
  • Weekly Roundup - Overseas Indices
  • Warrant Market
  • Derivatives - Call Options
  • Derivatives - Put Options
  • ASX Top 300 Stocks
  • ASX Dividends Declared
  • Overseas Stocks
  • Managed Funds

Contributing

  1. Fork it!
  2. Create your feature branch: git checkout -b my-new-feature
  3. Commit your changes: git commit -am 'Add some feature'
  4. Push to the branch: git push origin my-new-feature
  5. Submit a pull request :D

History

2016-01-02: Initial Commit and README updates.

Credits

Australian Financial Review

Australian Financial Review - Share Tables

License

This is public data and as far as I can tell from the Australian Financial Review website, there are no restrictions on its use.