Webull Expands into Corporate Bond Trading for U.S. Investors LeapRate

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Webull announced that it has broadened its fixed income offering with the launch of corporate bond trading for U.S. customers, allowing investors to buy and sell individual bonds directly via its desktop and mobile platforms.

The move follows Webull’s introduction of U.S. government bond trading earlier this year and marks what the company called a “key milestone” in its fixed income strategy. 

With transaction spreads set at just 0.10% and a $10 minimum per trade, Webull argues that it offers one of the most cost-effective platforms for retail access to corporate bonds.

“Corporate bonds are a key part of a diversified portfolio, and we’re proud to make them more accessible,” said Anthony Denier, Group President and U.S. CEO. “As more investors look to individual bonds for diversification, income, and capital preservation, we’re…

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