ADX cuts commissions by 50%, extends trading hours to match global operating hours

The Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange, ADX has reduced its trading commissions by 50% and will extend its trading hours by one hour, with the market opening at 10 am and closing at 3 pm. The reduction in trading fees, to 0.025% from 0.05%, which will take effect starting 1st of September, is the exchange’s second commission cut in 2021, and the third in three years.

Meanwhile, the decision to extend trading beyond the previous 2 pm close will be implemented from 3rd October and should bring ADX in line with the operating hours of many exchanges globally. The exchange’s latest initiatives are part of the ADX One strategy announced at the beginning of the year to bolster market activity and deepen market liquidity.

HE Mohamed Ali Al Shorafa Al Hammadi, Chairman of Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange said, “We are very pleased to have been able to answer the call by our investors, issuers, and intermediaries for lower trading commissions and longer trading hours, reflecting increased demand to trade Abu Dhabi’s publicly listed companies. The ADX offers unique, high-growth investment opportunities within a strongly regulated, tax-free and stable business environment and the extension of our opening will serve to attract increased international investment.”

Saeed Hamad Al Dhaheri, Chief Executive Officer of Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange said, “The significant reduction in trading commissions and the extension of our operating hours align ADX with international practices and helps us to realize our ADX One strategy’s main aim of enhancing liquidity and increasing our market capitalization. The fee cuts and extension complement our tireless efforts over the past year to bring the most sought out products and services to issuers and investors. We will continue to nurture liquidity on the exchange as we roll out the ambitious ADX One strategy announced at the beginning of the year.”

It is worth noting that the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange General Index (ADI) has recently reached 7700 points for the first time, supported by a series of listings and increased participation by international investors. In addition, the index has gained 51% year to date, making it one of the best performing equity indexes in the world.