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Abstract:Interactive Brokers adds new funds and fund families to its Mutual Fund Marketplace, offering clients access to over 48,000 funds from 550+ fund families globally.
Leading online broker Interactive Brokers has added new funds and fund families to its vast collection in its Mutual Fund Marketplace. Customers from more than 200 countries and territories can now access more than 48,000 funds from more than 550 fund families. These fund families include well-known ones like Allianz, BlackRock, and Fidelity.
New arrivals include a number of foreign fund families, giving buyers more choices and variety. Some of the standout companies are Aditum IM Ltd., Emirates NBD AM, and QUADRIGA AM from Luxembourg; AVIVA INV UK FUND SERVICES LTD. and HSBC GLOBAL AM UK LTD. are from the UK. This growth includes people from other countries, like GROUPAMA AM from France and SPARX AM from Ireland.
Within the US market, Interactive Brokers has added a number of trustworthy fund families, such as Miller Investment Trust, First Trust Funds, and Segall Bryant & Hamill Funds. These changes are meant to give clients more business options, so they can achieve their financial goals and plans in a variety of ways.
Innovative Brokers stands out because it offers more than 19,000 funds with no transaction fees and clear, low charges. US commissions are set at USD 14.95 or 3% of the amount of the trade, whichever is less. For foreign transactions, fees are set at EUR 4.95 (or the equivalent).
Through this growth of the Mutual Fund Marketplace, Interactive Brokers continues to support its mission of offering a wide range of low-cost investment choices to clients around the world with different investment requirements.
The world computer trade company Interactive Brokers LLC was started in 1978. Interactive Brokers offers different kinds of financial products, like stocks, options, futures, currencies, bonds, and mutual funds. It is known for its cutting-edge technology and low-cost trade choices. Customers include individual consumers, financial planners, hedge funds, private trading groups, and introducing agents. The company has offices in more than 200 countries and regions. Interactive Brokers promises to provide excellent deal performance, complete openness, and cutting-edge trading tools so that clients can better control and grow their investments.
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