Australian financial regulator sues eToro over ‘volatile’ trading products
The Australian Securities and Investments Commission alleged eToro users with no understanding of CFD product risks could still buy them on the platform.
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The Australian Securities and Investments Commission alleged eToro users with no understanding of CFD product risks could still buy them on the platform.
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