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06/05/2026 11:57 AST
The Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX) Group has announced that Morgan Stanley, a leading investment bank and financial services company, has joined the ADX as its first international investment bank Remote Trading Member, enabling Morgan Stanley's clients to access the ADX directly.
This milestone strengthens ADX's global connectivity and supports growing international institutional demand for exposure to UAE markets. It also reinforces its position as one of the world's fastest-growing exchanges by market capitalisation, while highlighting the market's continued progress in depth, liquidity, and inclusion in major global indices, said a WAM news agency report.
Remote membership enables Morgan Stanley to provide its clients with direct market access to the ADX, with trading conducted via the firm's global trading platform. The ADX continues to play a pivotal role in advancing Abu Dhabi's long-term economic ambitions, as a mechanism for a diversified, innovation-led, knowledge-based economy.
Morgan Stanley's direct trading access to ADX reflects the strength of Abu Dhabi's investment proposition and the continued institutionalisation of UAE capital markets. Morgan Stanley's membership will enhance execution quality, optimise order routing, and provide greater control across the end-to-end trade lifecycle, delivering an advanced trading experience for global investors.
The structure follows a proven international access model used by Morgan Stanley and is designed to meet growing client demand for efficient, transparent, and seamless access to ADX-listed opportunities.
Abdulla Salem Alnuaimi, Group Chief Executive Officer of Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange (ADX) Group, said: "This marks a significant step in advancing our ambition to be a leading financial marketplace that drives opportunity and sustainable economic growth. This momentum is reflected in the strong foreign investor participation, with trading value exceeding 85 billion dirhams in the first quarter of 2026 up by 22% year on year. This performance underscores the growing depth and global relevance of our market, while reinforcing our commitment to expanding international access, strengthening cross-border connectivity, and building a world-class market infrastructure that attracts global capital, supports a diverse range of issuers and contributes to Abu Dhabi's long-term economic prosperity."
Patrick Delivanis, Regional Co-Head of MENA at Morgan Stanley, said: "Becoming a Remote Trading Member of ADX reflects our focus on providing clients with efficient, seamless access to Abu Dhabi's capital markets through our market leading trading platform. We see continued momentum in the institutionalisation and international participation of UAE markets, and we're pleased to support that evolution by enabling international investors to access opportunities in MENA with direct connectivity to local markets, alongside greater transparency and control across the trading lifecycle."
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