
What’s Missing from the New Google Finance?

There’s also a minimalist stock-comparison tool that allows you to compare charts of different companies. If you search for the stock ticker of a publicly-traded company, you’ll see a minimally-functional stock chart, news stories from a small number of established publishers and a quarterly-income statement. You can access it by navigating to or by clicking the finance tab under the “More” drop down on any Google search results page. The new version of Google Finance provides a handful of news stories for large-cap publicly-traded companies, general market news, real-time stock and currency prices and that’s about it. Google said they were “introducing an expanded finance experience directly inside Google Search on desktop and the mobile web” because “global search interest in finance and stocks has more than doubled in the last five years.” On November 28th, 2017, Google product manager Haimin Lee announced significant product changes for Google Finance that would turn Google Finance into another search tab of rather than a standalone portal. It received a minor facelift in 2014 or 2015 and made a slight change to how headlines were displayed in 2015, but until recently, Google Finance was largely the same stock research tool that it was when it launched in 2006. At some point, Google’s product team largely stopped paying attention to Google Finance. In 2008, it was one of the first financial news websites to get real-time stock quotes from NASDAQ and the New York Stock Exchange. Google Finance had received a lot of initial attention from its engineers when it launched in 2006, adding a variety of new features and tools throughout the years. Google Finance has long been a tool that investors have relied on to monitor their portfolios, view real-time stock charts and read news for their favorite companies. 7 Commodities ETFs to Help Build a Hedge Against Inflation.7 Dividend Stocks That Earn 10% Every Month.7 Dividend Aristocrats to Help You Take the Bite Out of the Bear.10 Recession-Proof Stocks That Will Let You Wait Out the Bear.7 Stocks with the Pricing Power to Push Through High Inflation.7 Blue-Chip Dividend Stocks That Won’t be Impacted by Rising Interest Rates.


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The more votes, the more attention it will get from them: Please add your vote to this “suggestion” for fixing the issue at Yahoo (the link goes directly to the Help section of the Yahoo Finance website). Leave a comment for us below letting us know if you are or are not affected by it and where you’re located. We will update this post when we know more. Typically Yahoo fixes these types of issues quickly, so I’m hopeful that they will get it resolved soon. The issue is with Yahoo Finance and their data feed that StockMarketEye uses. Unfortunately, as much as we would like to fix it, there’s not much we can do at this point. On the other hand, users from Europe and other parts of the world are not experiencing any problems. Users from some parts of the world, Western North America especially, are having problems. This leads us to believe that it is a regional issue. Other users, however, are not experiencing any problems. For many users the quotes are stuck, with the last trade from the close on Wednesday. As some may already have noticed, the Yahoo Finance data quote feed is not updating properly since the close of trade on Wednesday November 19th.
