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Singapore-based wealth platform
iFAST Corporation recently revealed that the Group’s Malaysian division,
iFAST Capital, has introduced trading services in US as well as support for Hong Kong-listed securities for Malaysians.
The new offerings will reportedly include stocks and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) on FSMOne, its B2C online multi-asset digital investment platform, which focuses on serving self-directed investors.
The addition of US and Hong Kong stockbroking services in Malaysia has come after the launch of stocks and ETFs listed on the local stock exchange in March of this year This development is consistent with the Group’s mission of offering a complete wealth management solution to Malaysian consumers. These offerings are similar to what’s available in other key markets like Hong Kong and Singapore.
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THE Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court sentenced an accountant to one day in jail today, and a fine of RM75,000, after finding him guilty on three counts of failing to appear before the Malaysian Securities Commission’s (SC) investigating officer to record his statement in an investigation conducted by the commission.
Judge Sabariah Othman handed down the sentence on Ong Kar Kian, 39, after finding that the defence failed to raise reasonable doubts against the prosecution’s case.
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