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Hi, just wondering if anyone at IG might be able to advise on this.

Just checking through the available markets in IG share dealing - Hong Kong, Japan, Canada are noticeably absent as available countries. Is that coverage something IG might be able to offer in the future? I see the ADR/DR lines of some of those overseas stocks are offered, as they're listed on NYSE, Xetra, but none of the native stocks.

There are some upcoming floats of interest:

- PSYK ETF listing on NEO in Canada

- Didi Chuxing potential IPO on HK exchange

Thanks for any info.

 

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On 26/01/2021 at 14:08, DoctorStrange said:

Hi, just wondering if anyone at IG might be able to advise on this.

Just checking through the available markets in IG share dealing - Hong Kong, Japan, Canada are noticeably absent as available countries. Is that coverage something IG might be able to offer in the future? I see the ADR/DR lines of some of those overseas stocks are offered, as they're listed on NYSE, Xetra, but none of the native stocks.

There are some upcoming floats of interest:

- PSYK ETF listing on NEO in Canada

- Didi Chuxing potential IPO on HK exchange

Thanks for any info.

 

Did you ever get an answer to this? 

I'm also looking for access to that same ETF on NEO. May have to go with someone else if IG can't do it. 

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