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Sharesight release notes - November 2021

by Scott Ryburn, CTO, Sharesight | Dec 7th 2021

In November we launched a record number of new API partnerships including Stropro, ProductRex, Diversiview, Stockfox, and Sharesies! We also added support for a record number of new brokers via our Trade Confirmation feature as well as adding support for three new global stock markets and 2 new news feeds.

New Functionality / Enhancements

  • Added support for the following new stock exchange markets (with 20 year price and dividend history):

  • Added news feeds from:

Broker Import Functionality (Trade Confirmations)

  • Added support for Barclays Securities (India)

  • Added support for BTIG (Australia)

  • Added support for Burrell Stockbroking & Superannuation (Australia)

  • Added support for Cannacord Genuity (United Kingdom)

  • Added support for Cazenove Capital (United Kingdom)

  • Added support for Davy (Ireland)

  • Added support for FNB Stockbroking and Portfolio Management (South Africa)

  • Added support for GoTrade (Indonesia)

  • Added support for Instinet (Australia)

  • Added support for Kenanga (Malaysia)

  • Added support for Peel Hunt (United Kingdom)

  • Added support for Vested Finance (India)

  • Added support for Wealthsimple (Canada)

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