Google Finance is launching its artificial intelligence (AI)-powered redesign in more than 100 countries, the company said in an announcement, with rollout beginning immediately and local-language support for markets such as Australia, Brazil, Canada, Indonesia, Japan and Mexico.
The product is already available in the U.S. and India and will reach additional markets over the coming weeks, the company said, aiming to bring the same feature set and language support to a wider global audience.
Key features centre on AI-driven research and deeper market data. Users can "ask anything, from complex questions about the market to details on individual stocks," the company said, with the service returning comprehensive AI responses and links to further information. The update also adds advanced charting tools, including the ability to toggle technical indicators such as moving average envelopes and candlestick charts.
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Google Finance now surfaces more real-time intelligence, with a revamped news feed and expanded data for commodities and cryptocurrency. The platform also supports live corporate earnings coverage, offering live audio, synchronized transcripts and AI-generated insights to follow calls as they happen.
The company told users to "Keep an eye on our Help Center for the latest availability," indicating where to check for regional rollouts and incremental updates.
The recap
- Google launches AI-powered Google Finance in over 100 countries
- New tools include AI research, advanced charts, commodities and cryptocurrency
- Users should consult the Help Center for rollout availability