RBI Burned $8 Billion in One Week — Is Your Rupee Safe?
The rupee bounced to 95.20 but RBI's forex reserves took a brutal $8.1 billion hit in a single week — here is what every Indian investor needs to understand right now.
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Abstract:Interactive Brokers now includes Ping An of China CSI HK Dividend ETF in its no-transaction-fee program, offering investors low-cost access to Hong Kong’s top dividend-paying stocks.

Interactive Brokers has added the Ping An of China CSI HK Dividend ETF to its no-fee trading program, letting eligible investors buy into Hong Kong Stock Exchange companies that pay steady dividends without extra costs. This move shows the companys focus on affordable investing options.
The ETF tracks the CSI Hong Kong Dividend Index, which includes 30 easy-to-trade stocks known for reliable dividend payments. It covers industries like finance, energy, and communications, giving investors a simple way to tap into Asias growing markets.
Steve Sanders, Executive Vice President of Marketing and Product Development at Interactive Brokers, said, “This new ETF helps our clients build diverse portfolios without high costs. Its a great addition for those looking to invest globally.”
The no-fee program now offers over 150 ETFs. U.S. clients using IBKR Lite can trade these without paying commissions. IBKR Pro clients get their commissions refunded if they hold shares for at least 30 days. This setup helps keep trading costs low and boosts long-term gains.
Interactive Brokers serves a wide range of clients, from individual investors to hedge funds and big institutions, with access to over 160 global markets. Its tech-focused platform makes trading, risk management, and research easier across different types of investments, using automation to stay efficient.

Big Gains in April 2025
Interactive Brokers shared its April 2025 performance data, highlighting strong growth in trading, client funds, and new accounts. The firm saw 3.818 million Daily Average Revenue Trades (DARTs), up 63% from April 2024 and 10% higher than March 2025. Client equity hit $588.1 billion, a 28% jump from last year and 3% more than the prior month.
The companys client accounts grew to 3.71 million, a 32% increase from April 2024 and 3% more than March 2025. Client credit balances reached $132.8 billion, including $5.0 billion in FDIC-insured sweep deposits, up 26% from a year ago. Margin loans totaled $58.2 billion, up 15% from last April but down 9% from March due to market shifts and seasonal trends.
Clear Trading Costs
Interactive Brokers stays open about its trading costs, sharing detailed stats for U.S. Reg.-NMS stock trades. The average commission per order was $2.75. Stock trades averaged 844 shares with a $2.16 commission. Equity options trades involved 6.4 contracts at $3.63 each, while futures trades averaged 2.8 contracts at $3.75, including all fees.
For IBKR Pro clients, the average U.S. stock trade in April was worth $21,455, with total costs (including commissions and execution fees) at 4.1 basis points, close to the 3.9 basis point average over the past year.
The firm handled 23.95 million Reg.-NMS orders, covering 11.8 billion shares and $513.8 billion in value. Total costs, including $52.7 million in commissions and $159.7 million in execution fees, were just 0.041% of the trade value.
Global Portfolio Success
The company‘s GLOBAL portfolio, based on a mix of ten major currencies, grew 0.96% in April and is up 1.715% for the year. This steady performance highlights Interactive Brokers’ strength in navigating global markets.
With its growing ETF options and solid April results, Interactive Brokers continues to lead as a trusted, low-cost, tech-savvy choice for investors worldwide, offering clear and efficient trading solutions.
Discover more about Interactive Brokers offerings and performance.

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No, we are not kidding! The rupee has indeed hit this low, from 90 to 95 against the US dollar, the fastest in nearly a decade, highlighting the slump due to rising crude oil prices and global uncertainty from the series of adverse events related to the geopolitical conflict in the Middle East. It just took five months for the rupee to weaken from 90 to 95, the sharpest five-point depreciation since the 2013 taper tantrum. During this period, the rupee declined from 60 to 65 within a month amid concerns over India’s current account deficit and large capital outflows.