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Henyep says more stocks tradable on its platform

henyep|By TAP Staff| DIFC-based Henyep Investment Bank announced the addition of a large selection of international stocks, into its product list. Clients looking to invest in stocks of companies listed in matured equity markets like the US, UK and Hong Kong will now be able to trade over 100 international stocks, according to a release.

Equity markets are riding a wave of renewed investor confidence due to increased signals of recovering US markets and historically low interest rates. Trading CFDs on stocks allows traders to invest in the stocks of companies that they are familiar with. Due to the high liquidity in the CFDs market place, clients can open and close trades by themselves without the need to have the orders processed through the respective stock exchanges.


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