CFTC orders two foreign firms to pay $2.5M for illegal transactions with US customers
The CFTC's action underscores the importance of regulatory compliance for foreign firms, highlighting risks for US investors using unregistered platforms. The post CFTC orders two foreign firms to pay $2.5M for illegal t...
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The CFTC's action underscores the importance of regulatory compliance for foreign firms, highlighting risks for US investors using unregistered platforms.
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