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LONDON, Dec. 12, 2024 — EBC Financial Group has officially launched US Stock Contracts for Difference (CFDs) on its trading platform, marking a significant milestone for global traders. This new offering enhances EBC's extensive portfolio of trading products, which already includes forex, commodities, indices, and more.
The introduction of US Stock CFDs enables traders from around the world to invest in shares of some of the most prominent companies, such as NVIDIA, Tesla, Apple, Microsoft, and Meta. This development is expected to provide traders with greater flexibility and opportunities to capitalize on market movements in the US stock market without the need to own the underlying assets.
EBC Financial Group aims to empower its clients by providing innovative trading solutions and a user-friendly platform. This launch is part of the company's ongoing commitment to enhance the trading experience and deliver valuable tools for investors looking to diversify their portfolios in a dynamic market environment.
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