Search Results | Showing 101 - 110 of 636 results for "CommSec" |
| | Captial markets fintech Dion Global is attempting to carve out a portion of IRESS's market share with the launch of a new retail trading platform, TCPro. The new system gives retail traders institutional-level capabilities they can't currently access ... |
| | | ... significant competitive advantage at a time when global investors are yearning for confidence, transparency and certainty. CommSec managing director Paul Rayson said the firm is well prepared for the change to T+2. "Planning will be put to the ultimate ... |
| | | ... created the ability for advisers to populate a Commonwealth Bank Accelerator Cash Account application - distributed by CommSec Adviser Services - at the same time as establishing their self-managed super funds through its Instant SMSF online application. ... |
| | | ... that this "has translated into satisfaction with margin lenders returning to pre-GFC levels." In this regard, Leveraged, CommSec and BT Margin Lending were the most popular options. The report also estimated that there are a further 96,000 investors ... |
| | | ... parts of our business, we have not been able to provide access to global equity markets." The new alliance will enable CommSec and Commonwealth Private Bank customers to access Goldman Sachs' pipeline of equity offerings, including IPOs and will also ... |
| | | ... Self-managed super fund (SMSF) investors are making the most of recent volatility and buying cheap when the market is low, CommSec trading data shows. CommSec SMSFs trading patterns for the week ending 28 August 2015, which included the biggest single ... |
| | | CommSec, Australia's largest online broker, has seen a sharp increase in demand for foreign owned shares. The number of customers opening up international trading accounts has grown almost 50% in the past six months, compared to the preceding half year ... |
| | | ... futures." Aside from its complete view of assets held inside SMSFs, it also provides a "single access point" to NetBank and CommSec. "We have been servicing the SMSF market for more than 20 years, and we continue to listen to trustees about their evolving ... |
| | | ... are Gen Y, and these platforms allow them to invest smaller amounts, frequently, at low transaction costs. Ten years ago CommSec was pretty much all there was and you were happy to fork out $20 for brokerage, but no one wants to do that anymore." Boles ... |
| | | More than half of CommSec's new customer base is aged under 35, and more than a quarter of 25 to 34-year-olds directly own shares according to the company's latest analysis. CommSec has undertaken a review of share trading and economic developments ... |
|