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Scam City: The unlicensed forex trader who lost £3.8 million
Mobeen Azhar
In his four-part series, journalist Mobeen Azhar finds out how investors lost millions of pounds after getting caught up in forex - foreign exchange - schemes.
In Scam City: Money, Mayhem and Maseratis, Mobeen discovers: investors were added to WhatsApp groups managed by unlicensed and unregulated so-called traders; allegations of investors being told that they couldn t withdraw their cash; and investors - after losing everything - realising that their investments, made through a firm called Infinox registered in the Bahamas, were not subject to UK regulation or the control of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).
AS Bamber used to say, here’s your starter for ten. Which Worcester thoroughfare was at one time considered to be among the finest streets in Europe? Not High Street, not Friar Street, not The Shambles, pause for drum roll, it was Foregate Street. By the end of the 18th century, and with England in its Georgian hey-day, the quarter mile or so length of road from the end of The Foregate north to the junction with Castle Street, was in its prime. Even today it is the street in the city richest in Georgian remains. Which was quite a transformation from what had gone on before. In Tudor times the highway was lined by cottages and small buildings, but nearly all of those were destroyed as defences were prepared for the Civil War siege of Worcester in 1646.