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Abstract:Executive moves that dominated the week's news.
As we reach the end of August, we see a pickup in executive moves as more senior management is onboarded in the Forex, Crypto and Fintech universe. Lets review the executives that have taken on new roles and challenges in our executive moves roundup of the week.
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Eurotrader Appoints ex-ThinkMarkets Exec Marcelo Spina as Group CEO
Eurotrader has appointed Marcelo Spina, the former Global Head of Business Development at ThinkMarkets, as its new Group Chief Executive Officer.
Spina brings almost three decades of experience to the role.
He left ThinkMarkets in January last year to launch Operar FX, a forex consultancy and retail trading brand focused on serving markets primarily in Latin America.
Securrency Capital Hires Neale Croutear-Foy and Chris Pugh in Executive Roles
Securrency Capital announced on Wednesday the hiring of two industry veterans, Neale Croutear-Foy and Chris Pugh.
Croutear-Foy joined as the Chief Technology Officer, while Pugh is the Head of Product Delivery. Both of them will report to Phil Langton, the companys Chief Operating Officer.
Both of these appointments came only months after the firm secured an operational license from the Abu Dhabi regulator that allows it to deal in investments as a matched principal and provide custodian services. It can offer digital asset trading services to retail customers.
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A 37-year-old project manager lost over RM138,000 to an investment scam after being lured by promises of 20% returns. The victim was deceived by a fraudulent caller posing as a bank employee and transferred funds through 30 online transactions. The scam involved a mule account, leading to an investigation under Sections 420 and 424 of the Penal Code. Authorities urge the public to verify investment opportunities with trusted organizations to avoid similar schemes.
On 21 January, 2025, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), the UK's primary financial regulator, expanded its warning list to include 10 additional unregulated forex brokers. The FCA warning lists, updated on a daily basis, remain an important tool intended not only to protect consumers but also to alert the financial services industry. When an FCA warning emerges, it signals red flags like unsolicited investment pitches, promises of unrealistic returns, or pressure tactics. The addition of these 10 new entities comes amid growing concerns over the rise of unauthorized forex trading platforms, particularly those operating through overly complex online interfaces yet riddled with bugs and aggressive social media marketing campaigns. Let's catch a glimpse of those on the list.
Germany's economic growth has continued to be sluggish, yet its stock market has remained exceptionally strong, sparking widespread attention. Why do we see a coexistence of economic stagnation and stock market prosperity? In this article, we will delve into the reasons behind this phenomenon and possible strategies for addressing it.
Wall Street Access (WABR) has recently agreed to pay a fine as part of a settlement with FINRA.