E evoke Registered User Messages 106 1 Aug 2011 #1 Hello Guys, Do you know if irish stock brokers charge the same for bond commission as they charge for shares commission? it is based on the amount you want to invest. http://www.askaboutmoney.com/showthread.php?t=6629 I am also following this on commission charge. http://www.davy.ie/content/pubarticles/FinancialRegulatorCostsSurvey.pdf thanks for any help.
Hello Guys, Do you know if irish stock brokers charge the same for bond commission as they charge for shares commission? it is based on the amount you want to invest. http://www.askaboutmoney.com/showthread.php?t=6629 I am also following this on commission charge. http://www.davy.ie/content/pubarticles/FinancialRegulatorCostsSurvey.pdf thanks for any help.
E evoke Registered User Messages 106 1 Aug 2011 #2 Actually i just found this with the cost to buying bonds from stock brokers in ireland. [broken link removed] bloxham seems the best since there is no annual fee with them. Anyone used them for bonds?
Actually i just found this with the cost to buying bonds from stock brokers in ireland. [broken link removed] bloxham seems the best since there is no annual fee with them. Anyone used them for bonds?
M mercman Guest 1 Aug 2011 #3 I use Dolmens, who are cheaper and pretty factual concerning Bonds, both Irish and other countries Government Bonds as well as corporate Bonds.
I use Dolmens, who are cheaper and pretty factual concerning Bonds, both Irish and other countries Government Bonds as well as corporate Bonds.
B Bob Pelz Registered User Messages 9 17 Aug 2011 #4 Do you need a Custodian account to buy bonds through the brokers, or will they hold it for you? What are the charges on this? Thanks
Do you need a Custodian account to buy bonds through the brokers, or will they hold it for you? What are the charges on this? Thanks