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  2. Futu - Wikipedia

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    Futu Holdings Limited (Chinese: 富途) ("Futu") (Nasdaq: FUTU) is a financial technology company offering digital financial services across global markets. [3] Futu and its subsidiaries operate in seven key regions, including Hong Kong, the United States, Singapore, Australia, Japan, Canada, Malaysia.

  3. Leaf Hua Li - Wikipedia

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    Leaf Hua Li is founder, chairman, and chief executive officer of Futu Holdings Ltd. [1] Li is also on the board of Futu Securities (Hong Kong) Co. Ltd., Futu Network Technology Ltd., Futu Securities International (Hong Kong) Ltd. and Futu, Inc. [2] [3]

  4. Tencent-backed online brokerage Futu taps Hong Kong IPO ... - AOL

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    Futu, the Tencent-backed online brokerage targeting Chinese millennials, said its total number of customers doubled in the third quarter from a year earlier, as more retail investors piled in to a ...

  5. Moomoo (company) - Wikipedia

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    Moomoo is a global investment and trading platform. Founded in 2018, Moomoo has expanded its operations to Singapore, Australia, Japan, Canada, and Malaysia. [2] [3] [4] Alongside its sister brand, Futubull in Hong Kong, Moomoo serves a user base of over 24.1 million individuals.

  6. Why Futu Holdings Stock Was on Fire This Week

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    The rocket fuel provided by the Chinese government's stimulus was only one factor in the company's pop.

  7. Why Shares of Tencent, PDD, and Futu Are Rising Today - AOL

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    Tencent has repurchased nearly $7.7 billion of its shares since May, while Futu has done a good job of growing its client base, benefiting from its reach beyond China.

  8. Hong Kong Futures Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong Futures Exchange (HKFE) is a futures exchange in Hong Kong. Established in 1976, it offered a variety of options and futures contracts, linked to stock market indices, stocks, short-term interest rates, and foreign exchange. HKFE is a subsidiary of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited.

  9. Faye Wong - Wikipedia

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    With four best-selling albums in Cantonese and Mandarin and a record-breaking 18 consecutive concerts in Hong Kong, Wong had established herself as a diva, or "heavenly queen" (天后) as she is commonly known in the Chinese world, by the mid-1990s. Meanwhile, her distaste for Hong Kong's entertainment industry and media environment only grew.