Google Introduces Real Time Stock Pricing In China

Oct 12, 2007 | 7,506 views | by Navneet Kaushal
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Google, in keeping with the rapid ascent of the Chinese stock markets, introduces pricing in real time. Nowadays, investors have started to demand more access to data and information about Chinese stocks. As it has been heard by 'Google Finance', the company feels satisfied to upgrade its service for the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges by delivering the pricing data in appropriate time. Persons interested in Yunnan Copper and Bank of China, can easily access the additional data on Google finance.

As the Chinese stock data is still now available, Google hopes that its friends at the SEC will observe and approve the last sale proposal, declared in January. This proposal will certainly allow Google to render its users a free and unlimited access to real-time last sale prices for NYSE and Nasdaq stocks. To launch the service, Google is only waiting to get the approval from the SEC.

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G White December 5, 2007 at 14:01

It has been almost 1 year since Google announced the future of free real time quotes for Google users. Has there been any movement by the SEC to allow this? When might this feature be available?

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Yi January 5, 2009 at 21:13

I agree with #1, what’s going on here? Google’s known to be quite good about bringing services to market.

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