SvmuuAccording to an announcement by Futu Holdings, in order to comply with the industry regulatory requirements of the 2-year centralized rectification period and to promote the standardized development of cross-border securities business, corresponding adjustments will be made to the services for existing investors in mainland China.
Starting from June 12, 2026 (Beijing time), investment accounts will have the following adjustments: 1. Trading services in mainland China: The buying (opening) of all varieties such as stocks will be suspended, while selling (closing) will not be affected. 2. Fund transfer services in mainland China: Fund transfer-in services will be suspended. (Jin Shi)
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Futu: From June 12, Suspends Buy (Open) Trading in China for Existing Accounts
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