Check the latest financial markets on your iPhone
The economic news agency Bloomberg is one of the main sources of information in matters of finance and the stock market.
iPhone and iPod touch users can now access reports, stock quotes, and stock market indices free through Bloomberg for iPhone. In addition to the developments of all the major stocks indices with their corresponding values, Bloomberg for iPhone can also be tailored individually to bring you analysis and recommendations of your own portfolio.
You can view the latest financial news headlines from the main screen and simply click on a headline to take you to the story, which is displayed in Bloomberg for iPhone. However, there's currently no way to save or email these stories, which is a bit of an oversight.
Bloomberg for iPhone provides a handy platform for accessing the latest financial news.
Added Summary to My Stocks For Bloomberg Anywhere users, Instant Bloomberg now supports chatting with other Bloomberg users outside persistent chat rooms
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Added Summary to My Stocks For Bloomberg Anywhere users, Instant Bloomberg now supports chatting with other Bloomberg users outside persistent chat rooms
User reviews about Bloomberg: Business News
by Anonymous
Quick And Easy Access To The Stock Market.
Bloomberg is a quick and easy way to access the stock market. Everything you can view or search for. And while it's not as compete as CNBC RT, it is little easier to use and some will find it less annoying.The downside to Bloomberg is it is too basic for serious stock market enthusiasts. There is no push notifications about live updates on favorite stocks, you have to check back countless times to see how your stocks are doing which to me is a serious pain.All in it's a simple and easy to use app which works well with those who just view the market as a whole and don't need updates. However if you want to follow trends as well as your stocks then CNBC RT is a better choice for you.
Pros:
Shows The Stock Market From With The App
Simple And Easy To Use
Free
Cons:
No Push Notifications
No Way To Access Breaking News
Not As Complete As CNBC RT More