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  2. 8 best stock trading apps in 2025 - AOL

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    The best stock apps let you quickly trade, track your account in real-time, help you learn about the markets and more — all at little to no cost. Here are some of the top apps to get you trading ...

  3. Freetrade - Wikipedia

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    Freetrade is a UK-based financial technology company which offers a freemium share dealing service. The company was founded in 2016 and launched an iOS app in October 2018, followed by an Android version in April 2019.

  4. Saxo Bank - Wikipedia

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    Saxo Bank is a Danish investment bank specializing in online trading and investment. Established in 1992 as a brokerage firm under the name Midas Fondsmæglerselskab (English: Midas Stockbroker Company) by Lars Seier Christensen and Kim Fournais, the company rebranded as Saxo Bank in 2001 upon obtaining its banking license.

  5. Turquoise (trading platform) - Wikipedia

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    Turquoise is an equities trading platform (multilateral trading facility or MTF), created by nine major investment banks in 2008. The aim was to provide dealing services at a 50% discount to traditional exchanges. [1]

  6. Category:Online brokerages - Wikipedia

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  7. Halifax Share Dealing - Wikipedia

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    Halifax Share Dealing is a British online broker, allowing customers to buy and sell shares in UK and international companies across a range of markets. It is a subsidiary of the Bank of Scotland which itself is part of the Lloyds Banking Group .

  8. Interactive Investor - Wikipedia

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    The company was unprofitable in that year, [5] and by July 2001 its share price had fallen below 25 pence after reaching 415p in March 2000, during the dot-com bubble. [6] Later in 2001, Australian financial services group AMP [ 7 ] bought Interactive Investor for a little over £50m, and its investment platform was merged into AMP's Ample brand.

  9. Asset management in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    All asset management companies (AMC) in Singapore are being oversee by Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS). [1] AMC is generally an asset management / investment management company/firm that invests the pooled funds of investors in securities in line with the stated investment objectives.