Wednesday, April 13 2011 17:45
Ameriabank offers to make operations with security papers at 80 stock exchanges of the world through distance terminals
ArmInfo. According to its policy of strategical development, Ameriabank has been extending the specter of services, in particular, it gives an opportunity to customers to enter international financial markets. As press-service of the bank reported, via the distance terminals the bank offers to implement operations with security papers at 80 stock exchanges of the world.
Ameriabank offers investment services at the stock exchange of Armenia, at OTC market, as well as at professional stock exchanges of several countries via the multi-functional system Ameria Global Trading and the simplified WEB Trader system. Ameriabank offers security papers investment services at the world markets, in particular at the stock exchanges of the USA, Canada, Mexico, the Great Britain, Germany, austria, Belgium, France, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Japan, China, Australia and other countries.
The customer when opening a broker account (min $5000), gets access to the known stock exchanges of the world, such as: NYSE, NASDAQ, AMEX, ARCA, CBOT, etc. (the USA), Toronto Stock Exchange, Montreal Exchange (Canada), LSE International Order Book (Great Britain), Frankfurt Stock Exchange - FWB (Germany), Vienna Stock Exchange - VSE (Austria), Euronext Brussels Stock, Nasdaq OMX Europe - NUROEN (Belgium), Uronext France - SBF (”а жЁп), Swiss Exchange - SWX (Switzerland), Borsa Italiana (Italy), Bolsa de Madrid (Spain), Tokyo Stock Exchange - TSE.JPN (Japan), Hong Kong Stock Exchange - SEHK (China), Australian Stock Exchange - ASX (Australia), etc, totally 80 big stock exchanges in 19 countries of the world. The customer of Ameriabank will get an opportunity to buy/sell security papers in different foreign currencies.
This service has been functioning since March of the current year and at present has an army of customers, which have been actively making operations with security papers through the distance terminals at different stock exchanges of the world.