December 3, 2024 - 01:22

GREENWICH, Conn., December 02, 2024—Interactive Brokers Group, Inc. has announced its Electronic Brokerage performance metrics for November 2024. The report highlights a range of key statistics that reflect the company's ongoing growth and operational efficiency in the competitive brokerage landscape.
During November, Interactive Brokers experienced a notable increase in daily average revenue trades, showcasing the firm's ability to attract and retain clients. The report also details the execution statistics under Regulation National Market System (Reg-NMS), emphasizing the company's commitment to transparency and best execution practices.
The company continues to enhance its trading platform, providing clients with advanced tools and resources to navigate the ever-evolving financial markets. This focus on innovation and customer service has contributed to a robust client base and a steady rise in trading volumes.
Overall, the November metrics indicate a strong performance for Interactive Brokers, reinforcing its position as a leading player in the electronic brokerage industry.
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