Leadership in the ranking of brokers of government securities for new Ltd. Pasha Capital
In accordance with the scope of services provided to clients the company Pasha Capital in June of this year, maintained its lead in the ranking of the brokers of the government securities market (excluding repo operations).
This month, it had brokerage services worth 72.3 million manat. In the second place was the former third company Unicapital with the amount of transactions in 29.71 million, while the third company ADB-Broker, which rose from 6 seats and the service provided to 28.46 million manat.
However, there is a list of the best brokers on the International Transaction System, which in early May with 109.74 million was confidently headed with this year's record performance by Caspian Financial ltd. As practice shows, this function of the company "shoots" 1-2 times a year.
The number of brokers operating in the market in June was 8. - 17D-
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- 3 July 2013 13:49
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