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ISA Hong Kong Exchange

Morning all

i am trying to find a ISA that allows you to invest on the Hong Kong exchange.

I currently have a HL isa but it only allows me UK and US exchange.

I have found III allows you to invest in Hong Kong but it’s fees a month for there ISA is £9.99 a month.

Any advice?

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  • george4064
    george4064 Posts: 2,952 Forumite
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    edited 13 August 2022 at 7:51AM
    Put it another way, which stock(s) on the HK exchange (HKEX) do you want to trade? And why not just buy a HK index ETF or fund?

    Many stocks have dual listings/ADRs listed in the US, which may be a better option than seeking out a platform that deals directly on the HKEX.

    Remember that even if a platform does deal on the HKEX, it may not offer the particular stock you want to buy on their platform so make sure you check that first (after exploring the ADR option above).
    "If you aren’t willing to own a stock for ten years, don’t even think about owning it for ten minutes” Warren Buffett

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  • wmb194
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    edited 13 August 2022 at 7:50AM
    Morning all

    i am trying to find a ISA that allows you to invest on the Hong Kong exchange.

    I currently have a HL isa but it only allows me UK and US exchange.

    I have found III allows you to invest in Hong Kong but it’s fees a month for there ISA is £9.99 a month.

    Any advice?
    Saxo Bank has HK shares but you probably won't like its fees either - looks like 0.12% of portfolio value, minimum €10pm.

    https://www.home.saxo/en-gb/rates-and-conditions/commissions-charges-and-margin-schedule

    This page shows the HK shares that are available:

    https://www.home.saxo/rates-and-conditions/stocks/stocks-available

    As George writes, US ADRs are another route to consider but recently there has been a spate of HK companies delisting theirs.
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