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Abstract:Interactive Brokers extends KOSPI 200 trading hours to align with US and European markets, offering broader access to Korean derivatives and boosting global investment.
Interactive Brokers has extended the trading hours for Korean derivatives to match the US and European markets. This strategic step is intended to fulfill the expanding worldwide demand for investment possibilities in South Korean stocks and derivatives. The brokerage business has announced the extension of trading hours for KOSPI 200 derivatives via the Eurex/KRX Link.
With this upgrade, investors may now trade a number of Korean derivatives, such as KOSPI 200 Options, Mini-KOSPI 200 Futures, KOSPI 200 Futures, and USD/KRW currency futures, throughout both US and European market hours. These derivatives are entirely fungible with Korea Exchange contracts, allowing investors to use efficient techniques to traverse numerous markets effortlessly.
“Access to the Eurex/KRX link demonstrates Interactive Brokers' commitment to providing a diverse range of global investment and trading opportunities,” stated Milan Galik, CEO of Interactive Brokers. “Our clients worldwide, whether they are in APAC, Europe, or America, can now trade KOSPI derivatives during extended hours, enhancing their ability to engage with one of the world's most liquid derivatives markets.”
Recent legislative improvements in South Korea have made it easier for foreign investors to participate with South Korean stocks, establishing the Eurex/KRX Link as a doorway to additional international investors. These improvements are expected to boost South Korea's market categorization from developing to developed, attracting more interest from global institutional investors.
In addition to its concentration on the Korean market, Interactive Brokers has expanded its presence in Europe. In May, the business joined Cboe Europe Derivatives (CEDX) as a trading and clearing member, giving customers access to pan-European stock derivatives. This initiative seeks to assist ordinary investors to benefit from possibilities in European derivatives markets.
CEDX, which is to be established in 2021, will improve retail investors' access to and benefits from European derivatives. It streamlines the trading and settlement process by providing a consistent platform for both institutional and individual participants.
Interactive Brokers expanded its European reach by introducing a new product for the French market, the Daily Options on the CAC 40. This product is intended to help institutional and individual traders implement short-term trading strategies and acquire exposure to the French stock market. It provides traders with enhanced tools to help them traverse the intricacies of global markets efficiently.
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