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FOREX: $161.15 to one US dollar
The United States (US) dollar on Thursday, July 10, ended trading at $161.15, up 10 cents, according to the Bank of Jamaica’s daily exchange
Hola Prime Unveils ‘Hola Prime Futures’ with Industry-First 1-Hour Withdrawals, Expands Forex Offering with MT4 Integration
In a move poised to redefine the contours of modern proprietary trading, Hola Prime, an emerging leader in the prop trading industry, has announced
Forex Today: And… back to the US labour market
The US Dollar Index (DXY) flirted with multi-day highs well past the 97.00 barrier despite lower US yields across the board. The weekly Initial
US DOJ Indicts OmegaPro Executives Over $650M Crypto and Forex Fraud Scheme
Federal prosecutors have charged two men in the United States for running a large-scale global investment scam involving cryptocurrency and foreign exchange thr …
OctaFX Under Scanner For Laundering Funds Via Malaysian Shell Firms And Offshore Network
According to sources familiar with the case, Malaysian authorities have identified seven Malaysia-registered firms allegedly acting as unauthorised collecting agents for OctaFX Global. Agency
How the naira depreciated in the official forex market
The Nigerian currency, the naira, has slightly reversed its gains against the dollar, after a two-week surge in the official market to close at
OmegaPro Founders Charged Over $650 Million Crypto ‘Global Fraud Scheme’
The duo allegedly used lavish Dubai events and luxury displays to lure investors into a bogus forex scheme that collapsed in 2023.
M4Markets Supercharges Social Media With Real Time Trading Intel
M4Markets, a well-established global broker in online CFD and forex trading, has officially expanded its presence across multiple social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram,
FOREX: $161.04 to one US dollar
The United States (US) dollar on Tuesday, July 8, ended trading at $161.04, up by 41 cents, according to the Bank of Jamaica’s daily