The London-listed broker CMC Markets records its sharpest price rally since 2021, riding strong Australian revenues and Super App reveal.
The shares outperform sector rivals as Plus500, IG, and XTB lag behind CMC’s 2025 rebound.
After a
turbulent start to the year, shares of CMC Markets (LSE: CMCX) staged a strong
comeback, climbing more than 40% in just three trading sessions. The surge
followed the release of the company’s half-year financial results and a bullish
forecast for the coming year, attracting attention across the trading platform
sector.
CMC Markets Shares Bounce
Back on Strong Results
CMC
Markets’ stock, which spent much of early 2025 drifting near 200 pence,
accelerated to retest the 290 pence level last seen at the beginning of the
summer. This shift comes after months of steady decline and cautious optimism
among market participants.
The 40%
rally has erased the year’s earlier losses, pushing the broker’s year-to-date
performance up to around 17%. In contrast, sector peers like XTB have sunk from
all-time highs to a modest loss, while Plus500 and IG Group report more muted
single-digit gains.
CMC Markets’ shares are rebounding strongly. Source: Tradingview.com
If the
current upside momentum extends past the 290 pence mark, some traders are
eyeing the 340 pence resistance that defined last year’s upper bound. Even with
the recent pop, CMC shares remain far (almost 85%) from their pre-pandemic peak
of 538 pence, leaving plenty of ground to recover.
Arkadiusz Jóżwiak, Editor-in-Chief at Comparic.pl
“It appears
that British shareholders are far more enthusiastic about the reports released
by their domestic brokers,” says Arkadiusz Jóźwiak, analyst and editor-in-chief
of B2C portal Comparic.pl, which focuses on the CFD industry. “When XTB
reported similar figures on the Warsaw Stock Exchange, the share-price jumps
were not nearly as strong.”
Record Australian Revenues
and Westpac Partnership Drive Outlook Higher
CMC’s
latest half-year net operating income reached
£186.2 million, up 5% from a year ago and surpassing internal forecasts.
The Australian stockbroking unit delivered a record performance, boosting net
operating income in the region by 34% and lifting assets under administration
to A$91 billion. Profit before tax was steady at £49.3 million, with an interim
dividend declared at 5.5p per share, up 77% year-on-year.
A key
highlight is the extended partnership with Westpac, Australia’s second-largest
bank, which is expected to grow CMC’s local customer base by roughly 40% and
lift trading volumes 45% once integration is complete. The firm’s leadership
signaled this move as “a significant and exciting opportunity” to strengthen
CMC’s presence in the Australian market.
While CMC
Markets’ growth from 2024 now stands at over 170% from January, Plus500 gained
88%, XTB 78%, and IG Group 35% for the same period. CMC clearly leads the pack
when viewed from the start of the last year.
Retail brokers’ shares have gained from January 2024 to today. Source: Tradingview.com
“Super App” Ambitions Put
CMC at Industry Forefront
Adding fuel
to the rally, CMC confirmed that its three-phase
“Super App” modernization is set to launch its first phase, a multi-asset
platform combining equities, derivatives, and wealth management, next month in
the UK. Later phases will introduce decentralized finance (DeFi) products,
tokenized assets, and banking features.
The aim is
to compete with the likes of NAGA, Swissquote, and XTB,
all of whom are chasing “Super App” status, though none currently match the
breadth of China’s Alipay or WeChat financial platforms.
Behind the
scenes, CMC showcased operational momentum with
its first blockchain-based tokenized share trade and broad growth in
European API partnerships, driving hundreds of thousands of new trading
accounts through neobank channels.
After a
turbulent start to the year, shares of CMC Markets (LSE: CMCX) staged a strong
comeback, climbing more than 40% in just three trading sessions. The surge
followed the release of the company’s half-year financial results and a bullish
forecast for the coming year, attracting attention across the trading platform
sector.
CMC Markets Shares Bounce
Back on Strong Results
CMC
Markets’ stock, which spent much of early 2025 drifting near 200 pence,
accelerated to retest the 290 pence level last seen at the beginning of the
summer. This shift comes after months of steady decline and cautious optimism
among market participants.
The 40%
rally has erased the year’s earlier losses, pushing the broker’s year-to-date
performance up to around 17%. In contrast, sector peers like XTB have sunk from
all-time highs to a modest loss, while Plus500 and IG Group report more muted
single-digit gains.
CMC Markets’ shares are rebounding strongly. Source: Tradingview.com
If the
current upside momentum extends past the 290 pence mark, some traders are
eyeing the 340 pence resistance that defined last year’s upper bound. Even with
the recent pop, CMC shares remain far (almost 85%) from their pre-pandemic peak
of 538 pence, leaving plenty of ground to recover.
Arkadiusz Jóżwiak, Editor-in-Chief at Comparic.pl
“It appears
that British shareholders are far more enthusiastic about the reports released
by their domestic brokers,” says Arkadiusz Jóźwiak, analyst and editor-in-chief
of B2C portal Comparic.pl, which focuses on the CFD industry. “When XTB
reported similar figures on the Warsaw Stock Exchange, the share-price jumps
were not nearly as strong.”
Record Australian Revenues
and Westpac Partnership Drive Outlook Higher
CMC’s
latest half-year net operating income reached
£186.2 million, up 5% from a year ago and surpassing internal forecasts.
The Australian stockbroking unit delivered a record performance, boosting net
operating income in the region by 34% and lifting assets under administration
to A$91 billion. Profit before tax was steady at £49.3 million, with an interim
dividend declared at 5.5p per share, up 77% year-on-year.
A key
highlight is the extended partnership with Westpac, Australia’s second-largest
bank, which is expected to grow CMC’s local customer base by roughly 40% and
lift trading volumes 45% once integration is complete. The firm’s leadership
signaled this move as “a significant and exciting opportunity” to strengthen
CMC’s presence in the Australian market.
While CMC
Markets’ growth from 2024 now stands at over 170% from January, Plus500 gained
88%, XTB 78%, and IG Group 35% for the same period. CMC clearly leads the pack
when viewed from the start of the last year.
Retail brokers’ shares have gained from January 2024 to today. Source: Tradingview.com
“Super App” Ambitions Put
CMC at Industry Forefront
Adding fuel
to the rally, CMC confirmed that its three-phase
“Super App” modernization is set to launch its first phase, a multi-asset
platform combining equities, derivatives, and wealth management, next month in
the UK. Later phases will introduce decentralized finance (DeFi) products,
tokenized assets, and banking features.
The aim is
to compete with the likes of NAGA, Swissquote, and XTB,
all of whom are chasing “Super App” status, though none currently match the
breadth of China’s Alipay or WeChat financial platforms.
Behind the
scenes, CMC showcased operational momentum with
its first blockchain-based tokenized share trade and broad growth in
European API partnerships, driving hundreds of thousands of new trading
accounts through neobank channels.
Damian's adventure with financial markets began at the Cracow University of Economics, where he obtained his MA in finance and accounting. Starting from the retail trader perspective, he collaborated with brokerage houses and financial portals in Poland as an independent editor and content manager. His adventure with Finance Magnates began in 2016, where he is working as a business intelligence analyst.
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We start with Dor’s reaction to the Summit and then move to broker growth and the quick wins brokers often overlook. Dor shares where he sees “blue ocean” growth across Asian markets and how local client behaviour shapes demand.
We also discuss the rollout of AI across investment research. Dor gives real examples of how automation and human judgment meet at Bridgewise — including moments when analysts corrected AI output, and times when AI prevented an error.
We close with a practical question: how retail investors can actually use AI without falling into common traps.
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This is Brendan at his frankest — sharp, grounded, and very clear about what changes are overdue.
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In this interview, Brendan explains the reasoning behind his position. He walks through the message he believes many firms avoid: that the current prop trading model is too dependent on fees, too loose on risk, and too confusing for retail audiences.
We discuss why he thinks the model grew fast, why it may run into walls, and what he believes is needed for a cleaner, more responsible version of prop trading.
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Recorded live at FMLS:25 London, this executive interview features Elina Pedersen, in conversation with Finance Magnates, following her company’s win for Best Connectivity 2025.
🔹In this wide-ranging discussion, Elina shares insights on:
🔹What winning a Finance Magnates award means for credibility and reputation
🔹How broker demand for stability and reliability is driving rapid growth
🔹The launch of a new trade server enabling flexible front-end integrations
🔹Why ultra-low latency must be proven with data, not buzzwords
🔹Common mistakes brokers make when scaling globally
🔹Educating the industry through a newly launched Dealers Academy
🔹Where AI fits into trading infrastructure and where it doesn’t
Elina explains why resilient back-end infrastructure, deep client partnerships, and disciplined focus are critical for brokers looking to scale sustainably in today’s competitive market.
🏆 Award Highlight: Best Connectivity 2025
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We break down Blueberry’s regulatory structure, including its Australian Financial Services License (AFSL), as well as its authorisation and registrations in other jurisdictions. The review also covers supported platforms such as MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5, cTrader, TradingView, Blueberry.X, and web-based trading.
You’ll learn about available instruments across forex, commodities, indices, share CFDs, and crypto CFDs, along with leverage options, minimum and maximum trade sizes, and how Blueberry structures its Standard and Raw accounts.
We also explain spreads, commissions, swap rates, swap-free account availability, funding and withdrawal methods, processing times, and what traders can expect from customer support and additional services.
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- The role of local influencers
- Managing growth across emerging markets
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