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News is your real-time, market-aware news feed. It pulls financial headlines from across the market and enriches each story with AI: a plain-language summary, an analysis of what it means, a sentiment read (overall and per company), a market-impact score, the companies and themes involved, and a short list of actionable takeaways for investors. Instead of skimming raw headlines, you get a curated, analyzed stream you can search, filter, listen to, and hand straight to the AI assistant or the rest of the platform. Find it under News & Events → News.

When to use it

Reach for News when:
  • You want a fast read on what’s moving the market right now — a curated feed of the latest, market-relevant stories, newest first.
  • You’re following specific companies, sectors, or themes and want to filter the noise down to what matters to you.
  • You want more than a headline: the AI analysis, sentiment, and “what this means for investors” on a story, in one place.
  • You want to monitor breaking flow hands-off — a streaming, auto-refreshing headline view.
  • You want a quick spoken or written market recap to start your day.
  • You’ve spotted a story and want to act on it — dig into the company’s data, ask the AI about it, or save it for later.
Use something else when:
  • You want an in-depth, multi-step analysis of a question rather than a news scan → Agent Studio.
  • You want to ask a question and get an answer (including “what’s the latest news on this company”) → Chat — the assistant can pull company-specific and sector news on demand.
  • You’re researching filings, transcripts, or research reports rather than news → Document Search.
  • You’re tracking earnings calls and investor events or M&A / deal flow → the neighboring Live Investor Relations and M&A Activity features in the same News & Events area.

How to use it

1

Scan the feed

Open News to see the latest market-relevant stories. Each card shows the headline, source, time, an image where available, the companies involved, the sentiment, and a market-impact signal. The feed shows recent news (about the last week by default) and loads more as you scroll.
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Open a story for the full picture

Click any story to open the full reading view. There you get the AI summary, an AI Analysis of what it means, a Market Sentiment panel (an overall label and score, plus a per-company breakdown when available), a Key Decisions for Investors list, the market-impact score, the related companies and themes, and a link to read the original article at the source.
3

Search and filter to what matters

Type in the search box and press Search to find stories by keyword — it matches across headlines, summaries, and the AI analysis, and handles partial or approximate terms. Open Filters to narrow by company, theme, publisher, sentiment, and date range, and to sort by relevance, newest, or oldest. Top News clears everything and returns you to the lead story.
4

Switch on Live Feed to monitor breaking flow

Click Live Feed for a compact, terminal-style stream of the latest headlines that refreshes itself about every 30 seconds. Each line shows how long ago it published, the headline, a short summary, the tickers, and a color-coded sentiment word, with its own search box to filter the stream. Press Escape or click Live Feed again to return to the normal feed.
5

Get the market recap (read it or listen)

At the top of the feed, expand Market Summary for an AI-written recap of the market with a “last updated” time — and press play to hear a spoken audio briefing of it, hands-free.
6

Act on a story

From an open article you can Add to AI Chat to hand the whole story (summary, analysis, sentiment, takeaways, and full text) to the assistant for instant follow-up questions; bookmark it to save it; click a company to jump to its full data; or open the original at the source.

Capabilities & key choices

The feed vs. Live Feed — two ways to watch the news.
  • Feed (default) — full story cards with summaries, sentiment, companies, and the market summary on top. Best for reading and researching; click a card for the full analysis.
  • Live Feed — a fast, terminal-style stream of headlines that auto-refreshes about every 30 seconds, with its own quick search. Best for monitoring breaking flow while you work; click any line to open the full story.
Search — smart by default. The search box runs an intelligent search that looks across the headline, the summary, and the AI analysis, and tolerates partial or loosely-matching terms, so you don’t need the exact wording. (For deeper, meaning-based news search across companies and sectors, ask the AI assistant — see “How it works with other features.”) Filters — narrow the feed to your focus. In the Filters panel you can combine:
  • Company — show only stories tagged to the tickers you care about.
  • Theme / topic — filter to themes like a sector trend, a macro driver, or an event type.
  • Publisher / source — keep only the outlets you trust (matches name variations automatically).
  • Sentiment — Very Positive, Positive, Neutral, Negative, or Very Negative.
  • Date range — Last 24 hours, Last 7 days, Last 30 days, Last 90 days, or a Custom range.
  • Sort — Relevance, Newest First, or Oldest First.
Market Summary — written or spoken. Expand it to read an AI market recap with a last-updated timestamp, or press play for a spoken briefing with play/pause and a scrubbable progress bar. The article view — analysis, not just text. Every opened story leads with the AI’s read of it: the summary, the analysis, the sentiment (overall and per company), the market-impact score, the key decisions for investors, and the related companies and themes — with a link out to the original.
The reading view shows the AI summary and analysis, not the complete original article text. To read the full source, use Read the original article at the bottom, which opens the publisher’s page in a new tab.

What it can access & produce

It draws on:
  • A broad, real-time feed of financial news from across the market, refreshed continuously.
  • AI enrichment layered onto each story — summary, analysis, sentiment (overall and per company), market-impact score, the related companies and themes, and the key decisions for investors.
  • An AI market recap (and per-sector recaps) with a spoken audio version.
  • Search and filters that reach back across roughly the past year of stories.
It produces:
  • A curated, analyzed news feed you can read, search, and filter.
  • A full article view with the AI analysis, sentiment, takeaways, and related companies.
  • A shareable link to any story — open it and the page address becomes a link that takes anyone straight to that article.
  • A spoken market-summary briefing you can play, pause, and scrub.
  • A packaged story handed to the AI assistant (with its sentiment, analysis, and full text) for follow-up questions — and a one-click jump from any story to the company’s full data.

Tips & best practices

  • Start with the Market Summary to get the day’s shape, then dive into the feed for specifics.
  • Filter early. Set your companies, themes, or sources once and the feed stays focused — far faster than scrolling everything.
  • Lean on sentiment and market impact to triage: a sharp sentiment move or a high-impact score is your cue to open the story and dig in.
  • Use “Add to AI Chat” whenever a story raises a question — the assistant gets the full context (analysis, sentiment, full text) instantly, so you can ask “why is this moving the stock?” without re-explaining.
  • Use Live Feed as a monitor in a side tab during the trading day; switch back to the full feed to research anything that catches your eye.
  • Jump to the data. When a story names a company you care about, click its ticker to land on that company’s full financials and charts, then come back.
  • For company- or sector-specific digests on demand (“what happened with this name this week”), ask the AI assistant rather than hunting in the feed — it builds a structured brief for you.

Limits & things to know

  • The reading view shows the AI summary and analysis, not the full original text — use Read the original article for the complete source.
  • Live Feed refreshes about every 30 seconds (it checks for new stories on a timer rather than pushing them instantly).
  • The feed and Live Feed hide “noise” — stories with no market impact and no sentiment signal are filtered out, so you see market-relevant news rather than everything.
  • Near-duplicate headlines are collapsed — when the same story runs from several outlets, you see it once rather than many times.
  • The market-summary audio plays only once it has finished loading, and there’s no separate volume control (use your device volume); play/pause and the progress bar are the controls.
  • The sentiment read is shown as a label plus a score, with a per-company breakdown when that detail exists for the story; treat it as an AI signal, not a guarantee.
  • Search and filters reach back roughly a year; the default feed view is tuned to recent news (about the last week).
  • The AI analysis, takeaways, and sentiment are generated, so a very fresh story may show them filling in for a moment before they appear.

How it works with other features

News is a hub, not a dead end — it connects directly into the AI assistant and the company data pages so you can move from a headline to analysis to action without leaving the platform.

Chat (AI assistant)

Add to AI Chat hands a whole story — summary, analysis, sentiment, takeaways, and full text — to the assistant for instant follow-up. You can also just ask Chat for the latest news, a company’s recent-news brief, a sector digest, or market sentiment.

Equities / Company data

Every story tags the companies involved. Click a ticker to jump to that company’s full data — financials, charts, filings — and that company’s page carries its own related-news panel that links back into News.

Data Room / Bookmarks

Bookmark any story to save it alongside your other research materials for a project.

Agent Studio

News is one of the sources the autonomous research agents can pull from, so a multi-step research run can incorporate and analyze the latest news on a topic.

Document Search

Research that searches your library can include news alongside filings, transcripts, and research reports — useful for context, with filings preferred for hard reported numbers.

News & Events neighbors

Pair News with Live Investor Relations (earnings calls and investor events) and M&A Activity (deals and deal flow) for the full catalyst picture.

Example workflows

1) Spot-and-investigate a moving name.
  1. In News, you notice a sharp negative-sentiment, high-impact story on a holding.
  2. Click the company’s ticker to open its full data (price, financials, filings).
  3. Back on the story, hit Add to AI Chat and ask the assistant why the stock is moving — it already has the article’s analysis, sentiment, and full text.
  4. Have the assistant pull the company’s recent-news brief and key financials, then generate a short Report or feed the findings into an Agent Studio run for a deeper write-up.
2) Morning market brief.
  1. Open News, expand Market Summary, and listen to the spoken briefing while you settle in.
  2. Switch on Live Feed in a side tab to monitor headlines as they roll in.
  3. Filter the main feed to your watchlist companies and themes and scan the overnight stories.
  4. For any name with a material development, ask the AI assistant for its recent-news brief and check Live Investor Relations for the next earnings date.
3) Build a sector view.
  1. Filter News to a theme/sector and a date range to read the recent run of stories.
  2. Ask the AI assistant for a sector news digest to get the high-level shape.
  3. Collect the best source stories into a Data Room (via bookmark), then fire an Agent Studio run — or build a Grid — to analyze the key companies consistently.
  4. Generate a Report from the result.

Common questions

No — you’re reading the AI summary plus the analysis, sentiment, market impact, and investor takeaways. To read the complete original, click Read the original article at the bottom; it opens the publisher’s page in a new tab.
Live Feed is a terminal-style stream of the latest headlines that refreshes itself about every 30 seconds, with a search box to filter by headline, summary, ticker, or theme. Turn it on with the green Live Feed button; turn it off by clicking it again or pressing Escape. Click any line to open the full story.
Yes. Expand Market Summary at the top of the feed and press play for a spoken briefing, with play/pause and a scrubbable progress bar. There’s no separate volume control — use your device volume.
Type in the search box and press Search to find stories by keyword (it matches titles, summaries, and the AI analysis). Open Filters to narrow by company, theme, publisher, sentiment, and date range, and to sort by relevance, newest, or oldest. Top News resets everything.
Sentiment is an AI read of how positive or negative a story is — an overall label and score, plus a per-company breakdown when available. Market impact signals how market-moving the story is. Both are AI signals to help you triage, not guarantees.
Yes — the fastest way is to ask the AI assistant. It can return a structured recent-news brief for a single company (earnings, analyst moves, insider trades, regulatory and capital-allocation items) or scan a whole list of companies at once. On the News page itself, use the company filter to focus the feed.
Yes. When you open a story, the page address updates to a shareable link; anyone who opens it lands directly on that article, and the browser back button returns to the feed.
The feed filters out non-market-relevant noise (stories with no market impact and no sentiment signal) and collapses the same story when it appears from multiple outlets — so you get a cleaner, market-focused feed rather than raw volume.
Use Add to AI Chat to hand the full story to the assistant, click a ticker to open the company’s data, or bookmark it to save it. From there you can chain into Agent Studio, Grids, or a Report.

Getting help

For help using News or to talk through a workflow, reach AllMind support through the in-app support option or your account team.