Best Online Trading Platforms

The following institutions have been named the best online trading platforms:

Saxo Bank - It was among the first financial institutions in the world to develop an Internet-based information and investment trading platform. The SaxoWebTrader platform was voted ‘Best Online Trading Platform 2010’ by readers of Shares Magazine, a weekly publication for stock market professionals and private investors. The SaxoWebTrader enables clients to trade Forex, CFDs, Stocks, Equities, Futures, Options and other derivatives. Saxo Bank has its headquarters in Copenhagen, Denmark, with operating offices in London, Geneva, Zurich, Singapore, Paris, Tokyo and Marbella and a representative office in Beijing.

TD Waterhouse U.K. - It is one of the largest brokers in the UK with a strong track record of delivering sharedealing solutions to some of the best known brands in the financial sector. It won Best Share Dealing Service and Best Online Trading Platform 2008 at the Shares Magazine Awards. The awards, based on surveys of the magazine’s readers, recognize the efforts companies are making to meet the needs of its customers.

Mubasher - It is one of the leading stock brokerage houses in the Middle East, providing a complete end to end e-trading solution with the most advanced e-trading engine that empowers investors to buy and sell securities online at any time and anywhere. Mubasher has been awarded the Best Online Trading Platform at the Banker Middle East Product Awards 2010 held at the Emirates Towers Hotel in Dubai.

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