UAE Financial Markets

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Trading Costs:
Trading Costs in UAE:
Since November 2005, the cost of buying or selling with brokers in UAE was set. The price is 0.275% of trade value plus 10 UAE dirhams with minimum 75 dirhams per trade (same for buying and selling). This is subject to change but there should not be big variations between brokers (Share Wadi, 2007).
The breakdown trading fees that were set by Securities and Commodities Authority (SCA) is as follows:
• Broker's commission is 0.15%, minimum 30 dirhams.
• Exchange commission is 0.05%, minimum 20 dirhams.
• CSD commission is 0.05%, minimum 10 dirhams.
• Authority commission is 0.025%, minimum 5 dirhams.
• Additional 10 dirhams fixed charge per trade (total minimum is 75 dirhams).
Buying on Margin:
Buying on margin happens when an investor opens a margin account with the broker to have access to a source of debt financing (broker’s call loans) that enables him/her to borrow part of the purchasing price of the security from a broker when necessary (Bodie, Kane, & Marcus, 2010). At that point, the securities bought by the investor serve as collateral for the loan borrowed, and because of that, the value of the loan is just as important as the amount lent. Therefore, it is essential to ensure that the market value of the securities does not fall too low; and to assure that, the broker requires a certain percentage of which the ratio of the market value to the loan does not exceed.
The legal margin requirement on all stocks now is 50%; i.e. at the investor himself should finance at least 50% of the price of the securities.
The minimum value of the actual margin given at any time that is permitted by the broker is called the maintenance margin (MM). When the actual margin drops below the main...

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