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Samsung Securities said on the 29th that it revamped the overseas stock screens of its mobile trading system (MTS) mPOP and added an artificial intelligence (AI)-based information service.

First, a foreign currency–won conversion button has been newly added to the overseas stock quote screen so customers can check the prices of their holdings in won in real time. An integrated order button has also been added that bundles buy, sell, accumulation, and modify/cancel functions into one.

It also strengthened the provision of stock-related information on the quote screen. It compares and shows the previous day's trading volume with the day's trading volume, and optimizes and provides trade execution information for each stock. For customers who actually hold the stock, the quote screen allows them to check their holding quantity and rate of return right away.

The balance and profit and loss management screen was also improved. The ratio of holdings is visualized with a donut chart so users can intuitively check their portfolio composition, and an order path was added to check filled and unfilled orders so the trading flow can be easily tracked.

In addition, the entire quantity, including fractional shares, is provided as the balance so users can check various trading units at once, and a one-stop trading environment was created so that, while showing key information such as dividends, rights, and earnings by stock on the balance screen, users can proceed directly to placing an order on the same screen.

Samsung Securities also newly introduced to mPOP a service that translates and summarizes overseas news and disclosures using AI.

Using generative AI, it processes and provides the latest overseas news in a format that customers can easily understand. It also translates and summarizes annual reports (10-K) and quarterly earnings reports (10-Q), which are the periodic reports of U.S.-listed companies.

Current reports (8-K), which are issued whenever a company has a major event such as mergers and acquisitions (M&A) or changes to earnings guidance, are also quickly translated and summarized through AI for investors to receive.

A Samsung Securities official said, "This overhaul is meaningful in that it enhanced screen convenience and AI-based information services, elevating customers' overseas stock investment experience by one step," and added, "We will continue to actively support customers so they can invest more easily and conveniently within the MTS."

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