FMC allows 2 broking firms to set up shops on foreign soil
Published Saturday, April 07, 2007 by Money Man Mike | E-mail this post
The Forward Markets Commission has permitted two brokerages?Man Financial and Bonanza Commodities? to set up wholly owned subsidiaries abroad. Brokerages are queuing up for permission because it allows them to enter the Dubai commodities market, which is growing rapidly.
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