Google is rolling out its redesigned finance platform globally as it deepens its push into AI-driven market tools.
The company says the updated Google Finance experience will expand to more than 100 countries over the coming weeks, adding full local language support to broaden access for international users.
The rollout builds on earlier launches in the United States and India.
The upgrade centers on embedding artificial intelligence directly into how users search for, analyze and track financial data.
“AI-powered research: Ask anything, from complex questions about the market to details on individual stocks. You’ll get a comprehensive AI response, with links to learn more.”
The platform also introduces more advanced charting capabilities aimed at active market participants.
“Advanced visualizations: New charting tools allow you to go beyond basic performance by toggling technical indicators like moving average envelopes and candlestick charts.”

Google says it is also expanding real-time coverage across asset classes.
“Real-time intel: A revamped news feed and expanded data for commodities and cryptocurrencies keep you informed as markets move.”
The update extends into corporate reporting, where users can follow earnings calls with integrated AI summaries.
The expansion signals a broader shift toward AI-native financial interfaces, where search, analysis and real-time data converge into a single experience.
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