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Currency and Commodity Trading

Interested in entering into forward contracts or trading commodities in the world’s largest financial market?

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  • Competitive Exchange Rates

  • Trading across multiple types of commodities

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Currency

With us, you have the opportunity to enter into forward contracts in most convertible currencies, and we offer competitive exchange rates.

Currency trading is an exciting but potentially high-risk product. Through thorough analysis and personal guidance, we aim to build a portfolio that provides you with solid returns at the lowest possible risk. Contact your adviser to discuss your currency trading options.

We offer:

  • Competitive exchange rates
  • Forward contracts in most convertible currencies

Forward Contracts

Forward contracts take advantage of interest rate differences and exchange rate movements and are suitable for those with solid knowledge of the currency market. They can also be used to hedge currency exposure for investments or loans in currencies other than your base currency, reducing currency risk for such positions over the long term or short term.

Commodities

Looking for an interesting and exciting investment alternative?

We offer trading in physical commodities such as gold and silver, as well as commodities in the form of commodity derivatives or financial contracts linked to commodity prices.

We provide commodity trading through derivatives or financial contracts tied to commodity prices. As a customer, you do not need membership on various commodity exchanges, as DNB acts as your counterparty in these trades.

Why and How to Invest in Commodities

Many investors want exposure to commodity price risk. One reason is that commodity prices generally do not correlate with stocks and bonds, which can help reduce risk in an investment portfolio.

Settlement of commodity derivatives is done in cash, not through physical delivery of the commodity. You can trade derivatives linked to shipping freight, crude oil, oil products, electricity, agricultural products, and metals.

What is Commodity Price Hedging?

Trading in commodity derivatives allows you to protect yourself against unwanted fluctuations in the prices of the commodities you use or produce.

Now You Can Trade Oil Directly

Oil prices drive much of the price development of stocks internationally and especially in the Norwegian market. Investors who want direct exposure to oil prices can now achieve this through investment in an oil ETF.

Read more about commodities

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