diff --git a/src/systemathics/apis/services/static_data/v1/sector.proto b/src/systemathics/apis/services/static_data/v1/sector.proto index 6ae34db..3a4d25c 100644 --- a/src/systemathics/apis/services/static_data/v1/sector.proto +++ b/src/systemathics/apis/services/static_data/v1/sector.proto @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ //
- ICB : Industry Classification Benchmark is a comprehensive and rules based, transparent classification methodology based on research and market trends designed to support investment solutions. It was launched in 2005 and enhanced in 2019 with the integration of the Russell Global Sectors (RGS) classification scheme and additional structural enhancements. //
- SIC : The Standard Industrial Classification is a system for classifying industries by a four-digit code. Established in the United States in 1937, it is used by government agencies to classify industry areas. The SIC system is also used by agencies in other countries, e.g., by the United Kingdom's Companies House. //
- TRBC : The Refinitiv Business Classification is an industry classification of global companies. It was developed by the Reuters Group under the name Reuters Business Sector Scheme (RBSS), was rebranded to Thomson Reuters Business Classification (TRBC) when the Thomson Corporation acquired the Reuters Group in 2008, forming Thomson Reuters, and was rebranded again, to The Refinitiv Business Classification (TRBC), in 2020. Since the creation of Refinitiv in October 2018, TRBC has been owned and operated by Refinitiv and is the basis for Refinitiv Indices. -//
- GICS : In 1999, MSCI and S&P Dow Jones Indices developed the Global Industry Classification Standard, seeking to offer an efficient investment tool to capture the breadth, depth and evolution of industry sectors.GICS is a four-tiered, hierarchical industry classification system. Companies are classified quantitatively and qualitatively.Each company is assigned a single GICS classification at the Sub-Industry level according to its principal business activity. MSCI and S&P Dow Jones Indices use revenues as a key factor in determining a firm�s principal business activity. Earnings and market perception, however, are also recognized as important and relevant information for classification purposes, and are taken into account during the annual review process. +//
- GICS : In 1999, MSCI and S&P Dow Jones Indices developed the Global Industry Classification Standard, seeking to offer an efficient investment tool to capture the breadth, depth and evolution of industry sectors.GICS is a four-tiered, hierarchical industry classification system. Companies are classified quantitatively and qualitatively. Each company is assigned a single GICS classification at the Sub-Industry level according to its principal business activity. MSCI and S&P Dow Jones Indices use revenues as a key factor in determining a firm s principal business activity. Earnings and market perception, however, are also recognized as important and relevant information for classification purposes, and are taken into account during the annual review process. syntax = "proto3"; import "google/api/annotations.proto"; diff --git a/src/systemathics/apis/services/static_data/v1/static_data.proto b/src/systemathics/apis/services/static_data/v1/static_data.proto index 4da2584..c146eec 100644 --- a/src/systemathics/apis/services/static_data/v1/static_data.proto +++ b/src/systemathics/apis/services/static_data/v1/static_data.proto @@ -349,13 +349,13 @@ message EquityEntry map mapping = 22; // Mapping: The bloomberg ticker. string bloomberg = 23; - // Mapping: The Reuters Instrument Code (RIC) is a�ticker-like code used to identify�financial instruments�and indices. The RIC is made up primarily of the security's ticker symbol, optionally followed by a period and exchange code based on the name of the stock exchange using that ticker. + // Mapping: The Reuters Instrument Code (RIC) is a ticker-like code used to identify financial instruments and indices. The RIC is made up primarily of the security's ticker symbol, optionally followed by a period and exchange code based on the name of the stock exchange using that ticker. string reuters = 24; // Mapping: The Morningstar ticker used to identify an instrument. string morningstar = 25; // Mapping: The Markit code, also known as RED Code. string markit = 26; - // Mapping: The Financial Instrument Global Identifier� (FIGI�) is an established global standard of the Object Management Group� (www.OMG.org, an international non-profit technology standards consortium founded in 1989) and an identification standard adopted by the American National Committee X9. The FIGI standard is issued and distributed by Bloomberg L.P. as a Registration Authority and Certified Provider under the auspice of OMG. The Financial Instrument Global Identifier (FIGI) is a twelve character, alphanumeric identifier. The first 2 characters are upper-case consonants (including "Y"), the third character is the upper-case "G", characters 4 -11 are any upper-case consonant (including "Y") or integer between 0 and 9, and the last character is a check-digit. + // Mapping: The Financial Instrument Global Identifier (FIGI) is an established global standard of the Object Management Group (www.OMG.org, an international non-profit technology standards consortium founded in 1989) and an identification standard adopted by the American National Committee X9. The FIGI standard is issued and distributed by Bloomberg L.P. as a Registration Authority and Certified Provider under the auspice of OMG. The Financial Instrument Global Identifier (FIGI) is a twelve character, alphanumeric identifier. The first 2 characters are upper-case consonants (including "Y"), the third character is the upper-case "G", characters 4 -11 are any upper-case consonant (including "Y") or integer between 0 and 9, and the last character is a check-digit. string figi = 27; // Mapping: The Composite Financial Instrument Global Identifier (FIGI) enables users to link multiple FIGIs at the Trading Venue-level within the same country or market in order to obtain an aggregated view for that instrument. string figic = 28; @@ -365,10 +365,10 @@ message EquityEntry string cusip = 30; // Mapping: The Stock Exchange Daily Official List number (SEDOL) identifier. Numbers issued prior to March 8, 2004 consist of 7 digits. SEDOLs issued after this date consist of 7 alphanumeric characters, where the first character is always a letter. string sedol = 31; - // Mapping: �The Classification of Financial Instruments (CFI), is a�six-letter-code�used in the financial services industry to classify and describe the structure and function of a�financial instrument.�(ISO 10962) + // Mapping: The Classification of Financial Instruments (CFI), is a six-letter-code�used in the financial services industry to classify and describe the structure and function of a financial instrument. (ISO 10962) string classification = 32; - // Specific values for the equity: The�Central Index Key�(CIK)�number is a unique number assigned to an individual, company, filing agent or foreign government by the�United States Securities and Exchange Commission. The numbers are up to ten digits in length and are permanent identifiers that may not be changed + // Specific values for the equity: The Central Index Key (CIK) number is a unique number assigned to an individual, company, filing agent or foreign government by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. The numbers are up to ten digits in length and are permanent identifiers that may not be changed string cik = 33; // Specific values for the equity: sectors definitions: The market sector assigned to the instrument in the commonly used market sector classification. The output is presented as a collection of pairs of classification description (BICS, SIC, GICS, TRBC, etc) with its code. map sectors = 34; @@ -439,13 +439,13 @@ message EtfEntry map mapping = 22; // Mapping: The bloomberg ticker. string bloomberg = 23; - // Mapping: The Reuters Instrument Code (RIC) is a�ticker-like code used to identify�financial instruments�and indices. The RIC is made up primarily of the security's ticker symbol, optionally followed by a period and exchange code based on the name of the stock exchange using that ticker. + // Mapping: The Reuters Instrument Code (RIC) is a ticker-like code used to identify financial instruments and indices. The RIC is made up primarily of the security's ticker symbol, optionally followed by a period and exchange code based on the name of the stock exchange using that ticker. string reuters = 24; // Mapping: The Morningstar ticker used to identify an instrument. string morningstar = 25; // Mapping: The Markit code, also known as RED Code. string markit = 26; - // Mapping: The Financial Instrument Global Identifier� (FIGI�) is an established global standard of the Object Management Group� (www.OMG.org, an international non-profit technology standards consortium founded in 1989) and an identification standard adopted by the American National Committee X9. The FIGI standard is issued and distributed by Bloomberg L.P. as a Registration Authority and Certified Provider under the auspice of OMG. The Financial Instrument Global Identifier (FIGI) is a twelve character, alphanumeric identifier. The first 2 characters are upper-case consonants (including "Y"), the third character is the upper-case "G", characters 4 -11 are any upper-case consonant (including "Y") or integer between 0 and 9, and the last character is a check-digit. + // Mapping: The Financial Instrument Global Identifier (FIGI) is an established global standard of the Object Management Group (www.OMG.org, an international non-profit technology standards consortium founded in 1989) and an identification standard adopted by the American National Committee X9. The FIGI standard is issued and distributed by Bloomberg L.P. as a Registration Authority and Certified Provider under the auspice of OMG. The Financial Instrument Global Identifier (FIGI) is a twelve character, alphanumeric identifier. The first 2 characters are upper-case consonants (including "Y"), the third character is the upper-case "G", characters 4 -11 are any upper-case consonant (including "Y") or integer between 0 and 9, and the last character is a check-digit. string figi = 27; // Mapping: The Composite Financial Instrument Global Identifier (FIGI) enables users to link multiple FIGIs at the Trading Venue-level within the same country or market in order to obtain an aggregated view for that instrument. string figic = 28; @@ -455,7 +455,7 @@ message EtfEntry string cusip = 30; // Mapping: The Stock Exchange Daily Official List number (SEDOL) identifier. Numbers issued prior to March 8, 2004 consist of 7 digits. SEDOLs issued after this date consist of 7 alphanumeric characters, where the first character is always a letter. string sedol = 31; - // Mapping: �The Classification of Financial Instruments (CFI), is a�six-letter-code�used in the financial services industry to classify and describe the structure and function of a�financial instrument.�(ISO 10962) + // Mapping: The Classification of Financial Instruments (CFI), is a six-letter-code�used in the financial services industry to classify and describe the structure and function of a financial instrument. (ISO 10962) string classification = 32; // Specific values for the etf: The�Central Index Key�(CIK)�number is a unique number assigned to an individual, company, filing agent or foreign government by the�United States Securities and Exchange Commission. The numbers are up to ten digits in length and are permanent identifiers that may not be changed @@ -533,23 +533,23 @@ message FutureEntry map mapping = 22; // Mapping: The bloomberg ticker. string bloomberg = 23; - // Mapping: The Reuters Instrument Code (RIC) is a�ticker-like code used to identify�financial instruments�and indices. The RIC is made up primarily of the security's ticker symbol, optionally followed by a period and exchange code based on the name of the stock exchange using that ticker. + // Mapping: The Reuters Instrument Code (RIC) is a ticker-like code used to identify financial instruments and indices. The RIC is made up primarily of the security's ticker symbol, optionally followed by a period and exchange code based on the name of the stock exchange using that ticker. string reuters = 24; // Mapping: The Morningstar ticker used to identify an instrument. string morningstar = 25; // Mapping: The Markit code, also known as RED Code. string markit = 26; - // Mapping: The Financial Instrument Global Identifier� (FIGI�) is an established global standard of the Object Management Group� (www.OMG.org, an international non-profit technology standards consortium founded in 1989) and an identification standard adopted by the American National Committee X9. The FIGI standard is issued and distributed by Bloomberg L.P. as a Registration Authority and Certified Provider under the auspice of OMG. The Financial Instrument Global Identifier (FIGI) is a twelve character, alphanumeric identifier. The first 2 characters are upper-case consonants (including "Y"), the third character is the upper-case "G", characters 4 -11 are any upper-case consonant (including "Y") or integer between 0 and 9, and the last character is a check-digit. + // Mapping: The Financial Instrument Global Identifier (FIGI) is an established global standard of the Object Management Group (www.OMG.org, an international non-profit technology standards consortium founded in 1989) and an identification standard adopted by the American National Committee X9. The FIGI standard is issued and distributed by Bloomberg L.P. as a Registration Authority and Certified Provider under the auspice of OMG. The Financial Instrument Global Identifier (FIGI) is a twelve character, alphanumeric identifier. The first 2 characters are upper-case consonants (including "Y"), the third character is the upper-case "G", characters 4 -11 are any upper-case consonant (including "Y") or integer between 0 and 9, and the last character is a check-digit. string figi = 27; // Mapping: The Composite Financial Instrument Global Identifier (FIGI) enables users to link multiple FIGIs at the Trading Venue-level within the same country or market in order to obtain an aggregated view for that instrument. string figic = 28; - // Mapping: + // Mapping: The International Securities Identification Number (ISIN) is a twelve-character number assigned by the local national numbering agency. It consists of a two-letter country code, followed by the nine character alphanumerical national security identifier, and a check digit. string isin = 29; // Mapping: The Committee on Uniform Security Identification Procedures (CUSIP) number is aSecurity identification number for the U.S. and Canada. It consists of nine alpha-numeric characters. The first six characters identify the issuer, the following two identify the issue, and the final character is a check digit. string cusip = 30; // Mapping: The Stock Exchange Daily Official List number (SEDOL) identifier. Numbers issued prior to March 8, 2004 consist of 7 digits. SEDOLs issued after this date consist of 7 alphanumeric characters, where the first character is always a letter. string sedol = 31; - // Mapping: �The Classification of Financial Instruments (CFI), is a�six-letter-code�used in the financial services industry to classify and describe the structure and function of a�financial instrument.�(ISO 10962) + // Mapping: The Classification of Financial Instruments (CFI), is a six-letter-code�used in the financial services industry to classify and describe the structure and function of a financial instrument. (ISO 10962) string classification = 32; // Specific values for the future: Ticker of the underling instrument. @@ -621,13 +621,13 @@ message IndexEntry map mapping = 22; // Mapping: The bloomberg ticker. string bloomberg = 23; - // Mapping: The Reuters Instrument Code (RIC) is a�ticker-like code used to identify�financial instruments�and indices. The RIC is made up primarily of the security's ticker symbol, optionally followed by a period and exchange code based on the name of the stock exchange using that ticker. + // Mapping: The Reuters Instrument Code (RIC) is a ticker-like code used to identify financial instruments and indices. The RIC is made up primarily of the security's ticker symbol, optionally followed by a period and exchange code based on the name of the stock exchange using that ticker. string reuters = 24; // Mapping: The Morningstar ticker used to identify an instrument. string morningstar = 25; // Mapping: The Markit code, also known as RED Code. string markit = 26; - // Mapping: The Financial Instrument Global Identifier� (FIGI�) is an established global standard of the Object Management Group� (www.OMG.org, an international non-profit technology standards consortium founded in 1989) and an identification standard adopted by the American National Committee X9. The FIGI standard is issued and distributed by Bloomberg L.P. as a Registration Authority and Certified Provider under the auspice of OMG. The Financial Instrument Global Identifier (FIGI) is a twelve character, alphanumeric identifier. The first 2 characters are upper-case consonants (including "Y"), the third character is the upper-case "G", characters 4 -11 are any upper-case consonant (including "Y") or integer between 0 and 9, and the last character is a check-digit. + // Mapping: The Financial Instrument Global Identifier (FIGI) is an established global standard of the Object Management Group (www.OMG.org, an international non-profit technology standards consortium founded in 1989) and an identification standard adopted by the American National Committee X9. The FIGI standard is issued and distributed by Bloomberg L.P. as a Registration Authority and Certified Provider under the auspice of OMG. The Financial Instrument Global Identifier (FIGI) is a twelve character, alphanumeric identifier. The first 2 characters are upper-case consonants (including "Y"), the third character is the upper-case "G", characters 4 -11 are any upper-case consonant (including "Y") or integer between 0 and 9, and the last character is a check-digit. string figi = 27; // Mapping: The Composite Financial Instrument Global Identifier (FIGI) enables users to link multiple FIGIs at the Trading Venue-level within the same country or market in order to obtain an aggregated view for that instrument. string figic = 28; @@ -637,7 +637,7 @@ message IndexEntry string cusip = 30; // Mapping: The Stock Exchange Daily Official List number (SEDOL) identifier. Numbers issued prior to March 8, 2004 consist of 7 digits. SEDOLs issued after this date consist of 7 alphanumeric characters, where the first character is always a letter. string sedol = 31; - // Mapping: �The Classification of Financial Instruments (CFI), is a�six-letter-code�used in the financial services industry to classify and describe the structure and function of a�financial instrument.�(ISO 10962) + // Mapping: The Classification of Financial Instruments (CFI), is a six-letter-code�used in the financial services industry to classify and describe the structure and function of a financial instrument. (ISO 10962) string classification = 32; // Specific values for the index: Category group (Energies, Metals, Agriculture, etc.) where belongs the future contract. @@ -709,13 +709,13 @@ message CryptoEntry map mapping = 22; // Mapping: The bloomberg ticker. string bloomberg = 23; - // Mapping: The Reuters Instrument Code (RIC) is a�ticker-like code used to identify�financial instruments�and indices. The RIC is made up primarily of the security's ticker symbol, optionally followed by a period and exchange code based on the name of the stock exchange using that ticker. + // Mapping: The Reuters Instrument Code (RIC) is a ticker-like code used to identify financial instruments and indices. The RIC is made up primarily of the security's ticker symbol, optionally followed by a period and exchange code based on the name of the stock exchange using that ticker. string reuters = 24; // Mapping: The Morningstar ticker used to identify an instrument. string morningstar = 25; // Mapping: The Markit code, also known as RED Code. string markit = 26; - // Mapping: The Financial Instrument Global Identifier� (FIGI�) is an established global standard of the Object Management Group� (www.OMG.org, an international non-profit technology standards consortium founded in 1989) and an identification standard adopted by the American National Committee X9. The FIGI standard is issued and distributed by Bloomberg L.P. as a Registration Authority and Certified Provider under the auspice of OMG. The Financial Instrument Global Identifier (FIGI) is a twelve character, alphanumeric identifier. The first 2 characters are upper-case consonants (including "Y"), the third character is the upper-case "G", characters 4 -11 are any upper-case consonant (including "Y") or integer between 0 and 9, and the last character is a check-digit. + // Mapping: The Financial Instrument Global Identifier (FIGI) is an established global standard of the Object Management Group (www.OMG.org, an international non-profit technology standards consortium founded in 1989) and an identification standard adopted by the American National Committee X9. The FIGI standard is issued and distributed by Bloomberg L.P. as a Registration Authority and Certified Provider under the auspice of OMG. The Financial Instrument Global Identifier (FIGI) is a twelve character, alphanumeric identifier. The first 2 characters are upper-case consonants (including "Y"), the third character is the upper-case "G", characters 4 -11 are any upper-case consonant (including "Y") or integer between 0 and 9, and the last character is a check-digit. string figi = 27; // Mapping: The Composite Financial Instrument Global Identifier (FIGI) enables users to link multiple FIGIs at the Trading Venue-level within the same country or market in order to obtain an aggregated view for that instrument. string figic = 28; @@ -725,7 +725,7 @@ message CryptoEntry string cusip = 30; // Mapping: The Stock Exchange Daily Official List number (SEDOL) identifier. Numbers issued prior to March 8, 2004 consist of 7 digits. SEDOLs issued after this date consist of 7 alphanumeric characters, where the first character is always a letter. string sedol = 31; - // Mapping: �The Classification of Financial Instruments (CFI), is a�six-letter-code�used in the financial services industry to classify and describe the structure and function of a�financial instrument.�(ISO 10962) + // Mapping: The Classification of Financial Instruments (CFI), is a six-letter-code�used in the financial services industry to classify and describe the structure and function of a financial instrument. (ISO 10962) string classification = 32; // Specific values for the crypto: Currency in which the instrument is priced (ISO 4217) @@ -734,7 +734,7 @@ message CryptoEntry repeated string consensus = 34; // Specific values for the crypto: Date the instrument is issued. google.type.Date issue_date = 35; - // Specific values for the crypto: The total value of a�publicly traded company's�outstanding common shares�owned by stockholders. Market capitalization is equal to the�market price per common share�multiplied by the number of common shares outstanding. + // Specific values for the crypto: The total value of a publicly traded company's outstanding common shares owned by stockholders. Market capitalization is equal to the market price per common share multiplied by the number of common shares outstanding. google.protobuf.DoubleValue capitalization = 36; //The number of coins that are circulating in the market and in the general public's hands int32 circulating_supply = 37; @@ -797,13 +797,13 @@ message ForexEntry map mapping = 22; // Mapping: The bloomberg ticker. string bloomberg = 23; - // Mapping: The Reuters Instrument Code (RIC) is a�ticker-like code used to identify�financial instruments�and indices. The RIC is made up primarily of the security's ticker symbol, optionally followed by a period and exchange code based on the name of the stock exchange using that ticker. + // Mapping: The Reuters Instrument Code (RIC) is a ticker-like code used to identify financial instruments and indices. The RIC is made up primarily of the security's ticker symbol, optionally followed by a period and exchange code based on the name of the stock exchange using that ticker. string reuters = 24; // Mapping: The Morningstar ticker used to identify an instrument. string morningstar = 25; // Mapping: The Markit code, also known as RED Code. string markit = 26; - // Mapping: The Financial Instrument Global Identifier� (FIGI�) is an established global standard of the Object Management Group� (www.OMG.org, an international non-profit technology standards consortium founded in 1989) and an identification standard adopted by the American National Committee X9. The FIGI standard is issued and distributed by Bloomberg L.P. as a Registration Authority and Certified Provider under the auspice of OMG. The Financial Instrument Global Identifier (FIGI) is a twelve character, alphanumeric identifier. The first 2 characters are upper-case consonants (including "Y"), the third character is the upper-case "G", characters 4 -11 are any upper-case consonant (including "Y") or integer between 0 and 9, and the last character is a check-digit. + // Mapping: The Financial Instrument Global Identifier (FIGI) is an established global standard of the Object Management Group (www.OMG.org, an international non-profit technology standards consortium founded in 1989) and an identification standard adopted by the American National Committee X9. The FIGI standard is issued and distributed by Bloomberg L.P. as a Registration Authority and Certified Provider under the auspice of OMG. The Financial Instrument Global Identifier (FIGI) is a twelve character, alphanumeric identifier. The first 2 characters are upper-case consonants (including "Y"), the third character is the upper-case "G", characters 4 -11 are any upper-case consonant (including "Y") or integer between 0 and 9, and the last character is a check-digit. string figi = 27; // Mapping: The Composite Financial Instrument Global Identifier (FIGI) enables users to link multiple FIGIs at the Trading Venue-level within the same country or market in order to obtain an aggregated view for that instrument. string figic = 28; @@ -813,7 +813,7 @@ message ForexEntry string cusip = 30; // Mapping: The Stock Exchange Daily Official List number (SEDOL) identifier. Numbers issued prior to March 8, 2004 consist of 7 digits. SEDOLs issued after this date consist of 7 alphanumeric characters, where the first character is always a letter. string sedol = 31; - // Mapping: �The Classification of Financial Instruments (CFI), is a�six-letter-code�used in the financial services industry to classify and describe the structure and function of a�financial instrument.�(ISO 10962) + // Mapping: The Classification of Financial Instruments (CFI), is a six-letter-code�used in the financial services industry to classify and describe the structure and function of a financial instrument. (ISO 10962) string classification = 32; // Specific values for the Forex: Currency in which the instrument is priced (ISO 4217) @@ -873,13 +873,13 @@ message OptionEntry map mapping = 22; // Mapping: The bloomberg ticker. string bloomberg = 23; - // Mapping: The Reuters Instrument Code (RIC) is a�ticker-like code used to identify�financial instruments�and indices. The RIC is made up primarily of the security's ticker symbol, optionally followed by a period and exchange code based on the name of the stock exchange using that ticker. + // Mapping: The Reuters Instrument Code (RIC) is a ticker-like code used to identify financial instruments and indices. The RIC is made up primarily of the security's ticker symbol, optionally followed by a period and exchange code based on the name of the stock exchange using that ticker. string reuters = 24; // Mapping: The Morningstar ticker used to identify an instrument. string morningstar = 25; // Mapping: The Markit code, also known as RED Code. string markit = 26; - // Mapping: The Financial Instrument Global Identifier� (FIGI�) is an established global standard of the Object Management Group� (www.OMG.org, an international non-profit technology standards consortium founded in 1989) and an identification standard adopted by the American National Committee X9. The FIGI standard is issued and distributed by Bloomberg L.P. as a Registration Authority and Certified Provider under the auspice of OMG. The Financial Instrument Global Identifier (FIGI) is a twelve character, alphanumeric identifier. The first 2 characters are upper-case consonants (including "Y"), the third character is the upper-case "G", characters 4 -11 are any upper-case consonant (including "Y") or integer between 0 and 9, and the last character is a check-digit. + // Mapping: The Financial Instrument Global Identifier (FIGI) is an established global standard of the Object Management Group (www.OMG.org, an international non-profit technology standards consortium founded in 1989) and an identification standard adopted by the American National Committee X9. The FIGI standard is issued and distributed by Bloomberg L.P. as a Registration Authority and Certified Provider under the auspice of OMG. The Financial Instrument Global Identifier (FIGI) is a twelve character, alphanumeric identifier. The first 2 characters are upper-case consonants (including "Y"), the third character is the upper-case "G", characters 4 -11 are any upper-case consonant (including "Y") or integer between 0 and 9, and the last character is a check-digit. string figi = 27; // Mapping: The Composite Financial Instrument Global Identifier (FIGI) enables users to link multiple FIGIs at the Trading Venue-level within the same country or market in order to obtain an aggregated view for that instrument. string figic = 28; @@ -889,7 +889,7 @@ message OptionEntry string cusip = 30; // Mapping: The Stock Exchange Daily Official List number (SEDOL) identifier. Numbers issued prior to March 8, 2004 consist of 7 digits. SEDOLs issued after this date consist of 7 alphanumeric characters, where the first character is always a letter. string sedol = 31; - // Mapping: �The Classification of Financial Instruments (CFI), is a�six-letter-code�used in the financial services industry to classify and describe the structure and function of a�financial instrument.�(ISO 10962) + // Mapping: The Classification of Financial Instruments (CFI), is a six-letter-code�used in the financial services industry to classify and describe the structure and function of a financial instrument. (ISO 10962) string classification = 32; // Specific values for the option: Ticker of the underling instrument. @@ -957,13 +957,13 @@ message BondEntry map mapping = 22; // Mapping: The bloomberg ticker. string bloomberg = 23; - // Mapping: The Reuters Instrument Code (RIC) is a�ticker-like code used to identify�financial instruments�and indices. The RIC is made up primarily of the security's ticker symbol, optionally followed by a period and exchange code based on the name of the stock exchange using that ticker. + // Mapping: The Reuters Instrument Code (RIC) is a ticker-like code used to identify financial instruments and indices. The RIC is made up primarily of the security's ticker symbol, optionally followed by a period and exchange code based on the name of the stock exchange using that ticker. string reuters = 24; // Mapping: The Morningstar ticker used to identify an instrument. string morningstar = 25; // Mapping: The Markit code, also known as RED Code. string markit = 26; - // Mapping: The Financial Instrument Global Identifier� (FIGI�) is an established global standard of the Object Management Group� (www.OMG.org, an international non-profit technology standards consortium founded in 1989) and an identification standard adopted by the American National Committee X9. The FIGI standard is issued and distributed by Bloomberg L.P. as a Registration Authority and Certified Provider under the auspice of OMG. The Financial Instrument Global Identifier (FIGI) is a twelve character, alphanumeric identifier. The first 2 characters are upper-case consonants (including "Y"), the third character is the upper-case "G", characters 4 -11 are any upper-case consonant (including "Y") or integer between 0 and 9, and the last character is a check-digit. + // Mapping: The Financial Instrument Global Identifier (FIGI) is an established global standard of the Object Management Group (www.OMG.org, an international non-profit technology standards consortium founded in 1989) and an identification standard adopted by the American National Committee X9. The FIGI standard is issued and distributed by Bloomberg L.P. as a Registration Authority and Certified Provider under the auspice of OMG. The Financial Instrument Global Identifier (FIGI) is a twelve character, alphanumeric identifier. The first 2 characters are upper-case consonants (including "Y"), the third character is the upper-case "G", characters 4 -11 are any upper-case consonant (including "Y") or integer between 0 and 9, and the last character is a check-digit. string figi = 27; // Mapping: The Composite Financial Instrument Global Identifier (FIGI) enables users to link multiple FIGIs at the Trading Venue-level within the same country or market in order to obtain an aggregated view for that instrument. string figic = 28; @@ -973,7 +973,7 @@ message BondEntry string cusip = 30; // Mapping: The Stock Exchange Daily Official List number (SEDOL) identifier. Numbers issued prior to March 8, 2004 consist of 7 digits. SEDOLs issued after this date consist of 7 alphanumeric characters, where the first character is always a letter. string sedol = 31; - // Mapping: �The Classification of Financial Instruments (CFI), is a�six-letter-code�used in the financial services industry to classify and describe the structure and function of a�financial instrument.�(ISO 10962) + // Mapping: The Classification of Financial Instruments (CFI), is a six-letter-code�used in the financial services industry to classify and describe the structure and function of a financial instrument. (ISO 10962) string classification = 32; // Specific values for the bond: Name of the issuing entity of the instrument. @@ -1055,13 +1055,13 @@ message CdsEntry map mapping = 22; // Mapping: The bloomberg ticker. string bloomberg = 23; - // Mapping: The Reuters Instrument Code (RIC) is a�ticker-like code used to identify�financial instruments�and indices. The RIC is made up primarily of the security's ticker symbol, optionally followed by a period and exchange code based on the name of the stock exchange using that ticker. + // Mapping: The Reuters Instrument Code (RIC) is a ticker-like code used to identify financial instruments and indices. The RIC is made up primarily of the security's ticker symbol, optionally followed by a period and exchange code based on the name of the stock exchange using that ticker. string reuters = 24; // Mapping: The Morningstar ticker used to identify an instrument. string morningstar = 25; // Mapping: The Markit code, also known as RED Code. string markit = 26; - // Mapping: The Financial Instrument Global Identifier� (FIGI�) is an established global standard of the Object Management Group� (www.OMG.org, an international non-profit technology standards consortium founded in 1989) and an identification standard adopted by the American National Committee X9. The FIGI standard is issued and distributed by Bloomberg L.P. as a Registration Authority and Certified Provider under the auspice of OMG. The Financial Instrument Global Identifier (FIGI) is a twelve character, alphanumeric identifier. The first 2 characters are upper-case consonants (including "Y"), the third character is the upper-case "G", characters 4 -11 are any upper-case consonant (including "Y") or integer between 0 and 9, and the last character is a check-digit. + // Mapping: The Financial Instrument Global Identifier (FIGI) is an established global standard of the Object Management Group (www.OMG.org, an international non-profit technology standards consortium founded in 1989) and an identification standard adopted by the American National Committee X9. The FIGI standard is issued and distributed by Bloomberg L.P. as a Registration Authority and Certified Provider under the auspice of OMG. The Financial Instrument Global Identifier (FIGI) is a twelve character, alphanumeric identifier. The first 2 characters are upper-case consonants (including "Y"), the third character is the upper-case "G", characters 4 -11 are any upper-case consonant (including "Y") or integer between 0 and 9, and the last character is a check-digit. string figi = 27; // Mapping: The Composite Financial Instrument Global Identifier (FIGI) enables users to link multiple FIGIs at the Trading Venue-level within the same country or market in order to obtain an aggregated view for that instrument. string figic = 28; @@ -1071,7 +1071,7 @@ message CdsEntry string cusip = 30; // Mapping: The Stock Exchange Daily Official List number (SEDOL) identifier. Numbers issued prior to March 8, 2004 consist of 7 digits. SEDOLs issued after this date consist of 7 alphanumeric characters, where the first character is always a letter. string sedol = 31; - // Mapping: �The Classification of Financial Instruments (CFI), is a�six-letter-code�used in the financial services industry to classify and describe the structure and function of a�financial instrument.�(ISO 10962) + // Mapping: The Classification of Financial Instruments (CFI), is a six-letter-code�used in the financial services industry to classify and describe the structure and function of a financial instrument. (ISO 10962) string classification = 32; // Specific values for the cds: Ticker of the underling instrument.