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As a TD Direct Investing client, you can trade securities on the international markets and exchanges listed below.
There may be a minimum trading amount requirement depending on the exchange you want to trade on.
It usually takes two days from the transaction date for the security to show as a holding in your account.
International markets and exchanges
• London Stock Exchange (England)
• London International (England)
• Vienna Stock Exchange (Austria)
• Australian Stock Exchange (Australia)
• Brussels – Euronext (Belguim)
• Copenhagen Stock Exchange (Denmark)
• Helsinki Exchange (Finland)
• Paris – Euronext (France)
• Exchanges in Germany including Xetra, Frankfurt and other smaller markets
• Stock Exchange of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)
• Italian Stock Exchange (Borsa italiana, Italy)
• Tokyo Stock Exchange (Japan)
• Amsterdam – Euronext (Netherlands)
• New Zealand Exchange (New Zealand)
• Oslo Stock Exchange (Norway)
• Singapore Exchange (Singapore)
• Johannesburg Stock Exchange (South Africa)
• Madrid Stock Exchange (Spain)
• Stockholm Exchange (Sweden)
• Virt – X, Swiss Exchange (Switzerland)
Commissions and charges
Every exchange has it's rules and currencies. Here are some general considerations to keep in mind when placing a trade on international markets or exchanges.
For information about exact commissions and fees, you will need to speak with an Investment Representative.
1. Commissions are charged in Canadian or U.S. dollars depending on whether you are transacting in the Canadian or U.S. component of your account.
2. Commissions and fees vary depending on the volume of shares you are trading.
3. Trading commissions and fees are charged for each buy and sell.
4. Security exchange fees and levies are applicable.
To place a trade in any of the above international markets, call an Investment Representative at 1-800-465-5463,Monday to Friday between 7 a.m. to 8p.m. ET.