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Monday 28 July 2008

Graphics showing the maintenance fees for keeping Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian stocks in portfolio have been added. You can use the graphics to compare the maintenance fees between traders and countries.

The graphic below shows the maintenance fee as a function of portfolio value (both in euro). The example shows the maintenance fees for keeping Latvian stocks in portfolio. Click on the graphic and a popup of the graphic with switches will appear. Use the switches to navigate between countries.


Use the following links to find the information per country:
- Online stock trading of Estonian shares;
- Online stock trading of Latvian shares;
- Online stock trading of Lithuanian shares.


Tuesday 13 March 2008

Today graphics showing the transaction fees for online stock trading in the Baltics have been added. The graphics are intended to make it more easy to compare the transaction fees between the various traders and countries as well.

The following graphic shows the transaction fee as a function of transaction value (both in euro). The example shows the transaction fees for online stock trading with Estonian shares. It is possible to compare the the transaction fees between countries. Just click on the graphic and a popup of the graphic with switches will appear. Use the switches to navigate between countries.


Comparison between countries shows that four banks have competitive fees for online trading of all Baltic stocks, namely:
- Hansabankas;
- Hansapank;
- SEB Pank, and;
- SEB banka.
So, with an account at for example Hansapank, based in Estonia, you can not trade only Estonian shares at a competitive price, but Latvian and Lithuanian shares as well.

Use the following links to find the information per country:
- Online stock trading of Estonian shares;
- Online stock trading of Latvian shares;
- Online stock trading of Lithuanian shares.


Thursday 1 November 2007

This website has gone online. At the moment the site offers information about online stock trading in the three Baltic countries: Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. In the near future more Central European countries will follow. The first country to follow will be Poland (Warsaw Stock Exchange).

This site provides:
- links to english versions of financial reports of the listed companies;
- tables with financial keydata based on annual reports of the listed companies, see
  download page;
- overviews of online stock traders offering an english version of a stock trading
  platform.



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