Home UAE Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi Exchange cuts trading fees, extends trading hours The Dubai Financial Market also said Saturday it will extend trading time to five hours daily as of October 3 by Bloomberg August 29, 2021 The Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange will cut in half its trading commission and extend trading hours in an attempt to boost liquidity in the market. Trading fees will be reduced to 0.025 per cent from 0.05 per cent starting from September 1, the exchange, known as ADX, said in a statement on Saturday. Trading hours will also be extended by one hour starting October 3, with the market opening at 10 am and closing at 3 pm local time. The Dubai Financial Market also said Saturday it will extend trading time to five hours daily as of October 3. #AbuDhabi_Securities_Exchange @ADX_AE extends its trading hours to 3pm, UAE time, from 3rd October 2021#investment #trading #invest_in_abudhabi #AbuDhabi #UAE pic.twitter.com/VQWJWJ8JSt — ADX (@ADX_AE) August 28, 2021 A series of ongoing technical changes aimed at improving market liquidity and boosting market size have helped trading volumes surge on the ADX this year. The emirate’s stock benchmark has been trading at, or near, record highs in recent months, and is up 51 per cent this year, making it one of the best performers globally. Tags Abu Dhabi Exchange Dubai Financial Market fees hours trading 0 Comments You might also like CFI’s trade volumes surpass $1 trillion in Q3 2024 Delivery Hero’s Talabat to divest 15% stake via IPO ADX implements insider trading ban ahead of Q3 financial disclosures ADX sees ETF trading net Dhs1.86bn from Jan to Aug