Global Equity Trading — Access International Stock Markets from Dubai

Deliverable Equity - Global Stocks (Non-US)

Exchange Details

Global Stock Exchanges You Can Access

  1. Australia (Australian Securities Exchange)
  2. Milano (Borsa Italiana)
  3. Spain (Bolsa de Madrid)
  4. Germany (Deutsche Börse)
  5. Euronext (France)
  6. Euronext (Netherlands)
  7. Hong Kong (Hong Kong Stock Exchange)
  8. UK (London Stock Exchange)
  9. Scandinavia (Nasdaq Nordic – Denmark)
  10. Singapore (Singapore Exchange)
  11. Switzerland (SIX Swiss Exchange)
  12. Japan (Tokyo Stock Exchange)
  13. Canada (Toronto Stock Exchange)
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Global Markets Beyond the US

 

Deliverable Equity – Global Equity (Non-US): Access a diverse range of international stocks and ETFs from major global markets outside the United States for portfolio diversification.

GDR’S Names

1. Nestlé S.A. – Swiss Multinational (Listed as GDR)
2. Tencent Holdings Ltd. – Chinese Tech Conglomerate (GDR)
3. Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. – South Korean Tech Giant (GDR)

Stock Names

1. BHP Group – Australia ( Australian Securities Exchange) – Mining
2. EniMilano ( BorsaItaliana) – Oil & Gas
3. Banco Santander – Spain ( Bolsade Madrid ) – Banking
4. Volkswagen – Germany ( Deutsche Börse) – Automotive
5. Siemen s – Germany ( Deutsche Börse) – Conglomerate
6. L’Oréal – Euronext ( France) – Cosmetics
7. ASML Holding – Euronext ( Nether lands ) – Semiconductor Equipment 
8. HSBC Holdings – Hong Kong ( Hong Kong Stock Exchange) – Banking
9. Shell – UK ( London Stock Exchange) – Oil & Gas
10.Astra Zeneca – UK ( London Stock Exchange) – Pharmaceuticals

Minimum Funding Required

USD 25,000

Settlement Terms

  • Settlement: Cash only.
  • Leverage: Not applicable.

Execution

Online (E Trading Platform) & Offline

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Trade Global Equities with PhillipCapital DIFC

Trade Global Equities beyond the United States to diversify your portfolio with deliverable assets from leading European, Asian, and Emerging Market exchanges.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common Questions on How to Trade Global Equities Beyond the United States

What is Deliverable Global Equity (Non-US)?

It refers to investing in shares of companies listed on major stock exchanges outside the US. Investors take actual ownership, with shares held in custody.

Which Exchanges Are Available for International Stock Trading?

You can access major exchanges for International Stock Trading including those in Australia, Italy, Spain, Germany, France, Netherlands, Hong Kong, UK, Denmark, Singapore, Switzerland, Japan, and Canada.

What Is The Minimum Funding Required for International Stock Trading?

A minimum of USD 25,000 is required to start International Stock Trading in Global Equity (Non-US), ensuring that you have access to a wide range of international market opportunities.

What Are The Settlement Terms for International Stock Trading?

For International Stock Trading, settlement is cash only, leverage is not applicable, and delivery is available through custody.

How Can International Stock Trading Be Executed?

Trades can be executed online or offline through the broker or trading platform, depending on your preference.

Can I Use Margin For International Stock Trading?

No, all positions must be fully funded in cash, as margin trading is not available for this product

Why invest in Global Equity (Non-US)?

International Stock Trading allows diversification across multiple economies, industries, and currencies, which can reduce the risks associated with relying on a single market.

In What Currency Are International Stock Trading Transactions Settled?

International Stock Trading settlement currency depends on the exchange and region, with conversions handled as required by the trading platform, ensuring smooth cross-border transactions for investors.