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February 02, 2023 - Invast Global, the Sydney based multi-asset prime broker, have added ten Soft Commodity CFDs strengthening their already broad market offering.
Priced on a Spot (cash) basis, these will complement their comprehensive range of proprietary Index and Commodity CFDs, increasing their product suite to 35 instruments derived directly from the underlying Futures markets.
The ten Soft Commodities Invast Global institutional clients can now trade are Corn, Soybean, Wheat, Copper, Coffee Robusta, Coffee Arabica, US Heating Oil, Cocoa, Sugar and Cotton and can be accessed via trading servers in NY4, LD4 and TY3. As with all Invast Global Index and Commodity products, speed of pricing and quality of execution are a key focus for these new instruments.
All clients trading Soft Commodity CFDs enjoy zero commissions and are covered by the Market Data Rebate incentive allowing many clients to diversify their product range at no extra cost under the Invast Global Data Usage Agreement.
Chief Commercial Officer, James Alexander explains the big attraction for brokers, “The new products, as with all Index and Commodity CFDs, are covered under the Invast Global Data Usage Agreement, providing full exchange coverage and reporting. What makes these products even more attractive is that they have been added to the Market Data Rebate incentive with no additional volume required, making the incentive a valuable benefit for our clients.”
Invast Global Chief Executive Officer, Gavin White adds, “The new suite of Soft Commodity CFDs will complement our already comprehensive range of Index and Commodity CFDs, designed and managed in-house by our quantitative pricing team. We are strategically focused on leading the market in institutional Index and Commodity CFD liquidity and this product expansion reaffirms that commitment to our client base.”
Invast Global offers a complete multi-asset liquidity solution, with over 70 FX and Metals pairs, 35 Index and Commodity CFDs and over 2000 Single Stock and ETF CFDs available within a single margin account.
26 Degrees is an award-winning multi-asset prime broker, based in Sydney, with offices in Tokyo and Cyprus. We specialise in providing bespoke, high quality prime brokerage services to global brokers, hedge funds, banks, and corporates.
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