Is something wrong with google share price charts?

If I google (for example) "BP share price" at the top I get the usual graph showing the 1d share price. If I change it to 5d then it's fine, but anything over this is a flat line near zero with a sharp uptick on the right to where the correct price is. Hovering over the earlier prices they appear to be in £ rather then in p. For exampe it's showing the current price as 373.70 but if I used the 1 month graph and hover over 28th June it says the price was 3.97 when I assume it should be 397.

Same for all prices I google, on my desktop as well as my mobile.

Is anyone else seeing this?

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  • MarkFromCornwall
    MarkFromCornwall Posts: 900 Forumite
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    edited 17 July 2022 at 8:15PM
    Ash_Pole said:


    Is anyone else seeing this?
    Yes, exactly the same problem here with UK share prices, but not with US share prices, eg. Tesla, Amazon.


  • Reaper
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    edited 17 July 2022 at 9:11PM
    They are using GBX which means pence - it's the standard for UK shares. Did they use pounds previously and have just switched over? If so that would explain it. They should have converted the previous prices though. Unfortunately Google doesn't seem to put much effort in to UK shares, they used to be much better and supported portfolios too.
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