Provided by: libfinance-quote-perl_1.47-1_all bug

NAME

       Finance::Quote::tnetuk - Obtain UK Unit Trust quotes from trustnet.com.

SYNOPSIS

           $q = Finance::Quote->new;

           %info = Finance::Quote->fetch("tnetuk","<isin> ...");  # Only query trustnet.com using ISINs
           %info = Finance::Quote->fetch("ukfunds","<isin>|<sedol>|<mexid> ..."); # Failover to other sources

DESCRIPTION

       This module fetches information from the Trustnet UK Funds service, http://trustnet.com. There are many
       UK Unit Trusts and OEICs quoted, as well as many Offshore Funds and Exhange Traded Funds (ETFs). It
       converts any funds quoted in GBX (pence) to GBP, dividing the price by 100 in the process.

       Funds are identified by their ISIN code.

       This module is loaded by default on a Finance::Quote object. It's also possible to load it explicitly by
       placing "tnetuk" in the argument list to Finance::Quote->new().

       Information obtained by this module may be covered by tnetuk.com terms and conditions See
       http://trustnet.com for details.

   Stocks And Indices
       This module provides both the "tnetuk" and "ukfunds" fetch methods for fetching UK and Offshore Unit
       Trusts and OEICs prices and other information from funds.ft.com. Please use the "ukfunds" fetch method if
       you wish to have failover with future sources for UK and Offshore Unit Trusts and OEICs - the author has
       plans to develop Finance::Quote modules for other sources providing uk unit trust prices. Using the
       "tnetuk" method will guarantee that your information only comes from the trustnet.com website.

LABELS RETURNED

       The following labels may be returned by Finance::Quote::TNetuk :

           name, currency, last, date, time, price, nav, source, method,
           iso_date, net, p_change, success, errormsg.

SEE ALSO

AUTHOR

       Martin Sadler, <martinsadler@users.sourceforge.net>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       Copyright (C) 2010 by Martin Sadler

       This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl
       itself, either Perl version 5.10.1 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have
       available.