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香港特别行政区东区渣华道62-~68号
Reason for this visit
The international foreign exchange market in Hong Kong has been developing since the 1970s. Due to the removal of foreign exchange control in Hong Kong in 1973, there has been a large inflow of international capital, and an increasing number of financial institutions operating foreign exchange business have mushroomed. The foreign exchange market has become more and more active, developing into an international foreign exchange market. The Hong Kong foreign exchange market is an invisible market with no fixed trading venue. Traders conduct foreign exchange transactions through various modern communication facilities and computer networks. Hong Kong's geographical location and time zone conditions are similar to those of Singapore, making it very convenient to trade with other international foreign exchange markets. Participants in the Hong Kong foreign exchange market are mainly commercial banks and financial companies. There are three types of foreign exchange brokers in this market: local brokers, whose business is limited to Hong Kong; international brokers, who expanded their business to the Hong Kong foreign exchange market after the 1970s; international brokers that developed in Hong Kong, whose business has expanded to foreign exchange markets abroad. In order to help investors or practitioners have a more comprehensive understanding of foreign exchange brokers in Hong Kong, the survey team is going to pay on-site visits to them.
On-site visit
In this issue, the investigation team went to Hong Kong, China to visit the foreign exchange broker CityInternational as planned according to the regulatory address that it claims that 8/F, Tien Chu Commercial Building, 173-174 Gloucester Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong.
The survey personnel came to the destination on February 11, 2023, where a common commercial office building is situated in a famous traditional business area of Wan Chai, with convenient MTR and various public transportations. There are also plenty of shops, restaurants, residential buildings and department stores in a clean and tidy surrounding environment, attracting huge crowds of people.
After entering the building, the investigation team found that the 8/F was occupied by the "Vercap Financial Services Limited” from the company directory in the lobby of Tien Chu Commercial Building.
The survey team arrived at the 8/F, where there was only one office without any company name or logo on the door. Therefore, it is confirmed that forex broker CityInternational doesn’t have a physical office here.
Conclusion
The investigators went to Hong Kong to visit the foreign exchange broker CityInternational as scheduled, but didn’t find its physical business office according to its registered regulatory address. Therefore, the broker’s forex regulatory information is not true. Investors are advised to stay alert to the broker.
Disclaimer
The content is used for informational purpose only, and shall not be taken as a final order for making a choice.
Website:http://www.dcgj.com.hk
Website:http://www.dcgj.com.hk
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