Saxo Capital Markets Launches in South Africa

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Saxo Capital Markets SA is a subsidiary of Denmark-based Saxo Bank, founded in 1992.

Saxo Capital Markets, a subsidiary of Denmark-based Saxo Bank, has launched its online trading platforms in South Africa.

Clients have access to the foreign exchange (FX) market, contracts for difference (CFDs), exchange-traded commodities (ETFs), stocks, futures, and options.

"Saxo Capital Markets SA will meet the growing trading demands in South Africa for multi-asset online trading as the needs of investors in South Africa continue to diversify in tandem with the changing market dynamics in the region," says Brett McLaren, joint country manager of Saxo Capital Markets SA.

"Never before has it been easier for South African investors to access global liquidity in a wide variety of asset classes and markets than it is now."

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