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hamza2304
Hi.
On the IG website I see that charges for share dealing are nil if you make 3+ trades for US shares and £3 for UK shares in the previous month. I am not sure if "US shares" mean shares listed on a USA stock exchange like NASDAQ or shares listed anywhere in the world but denominated in USD?
I bought units of iShares ETFs last week which are listed on the London Stock Exchange, with one ETF denominated in USD and the other one in GBP. I made two transactions in USD and one in GBP and was charged a dealing fee for all three transactions. So wanted to check what does "USA shares" mean in the link below, i.e. USD denominated shares or shares listed in the USA? Any help would be much appreciated.
Link: https://www.ig.com/uk/investments/share-dealing/costs-fees
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