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EAEU Moves Closer to Unified Exchange Space

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12/01/2024, 11:27

EAEU Moves Closer to Unified Exchange Space

The Council of the Eurasian Economic Commission has approved and forwarded to the member states of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) a draft Agreement on allowing brokers and dealers from one EAEU state to participate in exchange trading within other member countries of the "Five". 

This Agreement is set to establish a unified space for exchange operations where brokers and dealers can operate based on licenses issued by the competent authorities of their countries of origin. The document is expected to significantly expand opportunities for investors, enhance the liquidity and attractiveness of financial instruments traded on EAEU exchanges. 

"Today's Agreement, along with the previously adopted Agreement on the access and circulation of securities, is aimed at forming a common financial market and exchange space within the EAEU," commented Bakhyt Sultanov, the EEC Minister for Economy and Financial Policy.


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