In a significant move set to reshape the landscape of international finance, a shift has quietly been emerging. The launch of cross-border trading services between Canada and Australia.

This strategic initiative aims to leverage the robust economic ties and growing trade relations fostered. All back by the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP).

The introduction of cross-border trading has now become a possibility by companies like Canaccord Genuity, J.P Morgan, UBS Global Wealth, and BlackRock,

In this video we look deeper into the economic relationship between the two countries, market implications, and their global capabilities.

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