Infocast Upgrades iInvestor
DATA DISPLAY & ANALYTICS
Hong Kong-based Infocast is rolling out the latest version of its market information tool, iInvestor 5.8, this month.
A new news bar will display the latest news and financial and statistical information from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, covering all securities; futures and indices, including Hang Seng indices; international indices; and China A & B share markets. It also carries real-time news from Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing and Infocast Newswire, a collection of third-party news sources, says Rico Chan, deputy CEO of Infocast.
A new charting function combines intraday and historical graphs, while a new warrants watch module allows users to monitor and search warrants.
Infocast has also upgraded the alert function to allow users to set up the alert according to their own criteria.
A new 4-AMS (Automatic Matching System) screen tile layout will allow users to set up the alert directly on the AMS page in this layout, Chan says.
Subscribers accessing the product via the Internet can download the new version from the Infocast Web site. Chan says Infocast will release the next upgrade, to 6.0, early next year. He says this will offer more advanced charting, news filtering and searching functions as well as increased warrants information.
Several clients are piloting iInvestor 5.8, but Chan declines to name them.
Chi-Chi Zhang
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