The answer is 'no;' trading is not determined by a customer's citizenship; but rather by his/her account domicile.
If you reside offshore, you can freely trade in the LSE-listed securities if your broker has access to the market and if you're not otherwise limited by local regulations.
On May 17 03:29 PM jesterblackdog wrote:
> can an American citizen living in Europe access the LSE markets legally? > Is access restricted by citizenship or residency?
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The answer is 'no;' trading is not determined by a customer's citizenship; but rather by his/her account domicile.
If you reside offshore, you can freely trade in the LSE-listed securities if your broker has access to the market and if you're not otherwise limited by local regulations.
On May 17 03:29 PM jesterblackdog wrote:
> can an American citizen living in Europe access the LSE markets legally?
> Is access restricted by citizenship or residency?