中央結算公司:股份交收費調整下月底生效
香港中央結算公司宣佈,新修訂的聯交所買賣的股份交收費結構,將於6月30日起生效,股份交收費將會繼續透過中央結算系統(CCASS)收取。
相關股份交收費調整包括,由每宗交易金額的0.002%,調升至0.0042%,並將現有2元最低收費及100元收費上限取消,劃一按交易額收取。而交易所買賣產品(ETP)的莊家交易的股份交收費率調整爲0.002%,並取消最低及最高費用。
港交所早前在諮詢時指,新費用結構旨在確保市場整體開支不會因而增加,平衡所有交易規模的費用成本。
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