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Abstract:Forex brokers whose licenses have changed recently are listed as following for your reference.
Forex brokers whose licenses have changed recently are listed as following for your reference. Please protect yourself from investment risks! They are presented in detail as follows:
Haishengefx: The rating on WikiFX is 1.30. It claims to hold the financial permit authorized by the National Futures Association (NFA) whereas the status of the license has changed from ‘Regulated’ to ‘Revoked’. This broker is under no valid regulation at the moment.
GIANT ASSETS: The rating on WikiFX is 1.36. It claims to hold the license of Financial Service Provider (FSP) authorized by the Financial Service Providers Register (FSPR) whereas the license is suspected to be cloned. This broker isnt efficiently regulated.
iFirst: The rating on WikiFX is 1.85. It claims to hold the license of Financial Adviser authorized by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) whereas the status of the license has changed from ‘Regulated’ to ‘Revoked’. The broker isnt under regulation currently in the wake of revocation of its license.
FUJI FUTURES: The rating on WikiFX is 1.37. It claims to hold the license of Retail Foreign Exchange Dealer (RFED) authorized by the Financial Services Agency (FSA) in Japan whereas the status of the license has changed from ‘Regulated’ to ‘Revoked’. At present, this broker isnt under any valid regulation.
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