Hi Mark,
Boursorama is the first stock / financial website in France.
https://www.boursorama.com/bourse/
Since a few months the website has been revamped, and historical data are now available.
This seems a great source, because:
- the depht of the historical quotes seems remarkable. Depending of the assets, can be often 10 years of even more.
- the covered assets types are remarkable too : stocks, indices, etf (in French: trackers), mutual funds (in French: OPCVM), sovereign interest rates (in French: taux souverains), CDS (Credit Default Swap), sovereign and corporate bonds (in French: obligations), currencies (in French: devises) and cryptocurrencies (cryptomonnaies), commodities (in French: Matières premières)
This server provides data not covered by other servers. I think the main addition/benefit would be, for European investors, the mutual funds database. Currently we have FondsCheck but the database is not exhaustive, and Financial Times, the database is quasi-exhaustive but limited to 1 month of historical prices.
Sovereign interest rates, CDS and commodities (spot prices) are, for the most part, not covered by other quote servers too. So it's interesting.
I'm not into bonds, but it seems a great source too, with corporate bonds of several financial places available (Paris, Nyse, Nasdaq, Zurich, etc.)
The website is in French only.
When in the page of an asset, go to the section "Historique" to access the historical prices :
https://ibb.co/xF9kSF8