Forex Magnates spotlights the passing week's top news from around the world, from Leverate founders' 25% buyback of shares from Saxo Bank to another major broker's final exit from the North American market.
UK Pro Soccer Players and Golfers Duped for £130 Million
On Sunday it was reported that an FX funds manager vanished from his office in Turkey along with £130 million of clients’ money after an alleged fraud.
In an email sent to clients this month, Mr. Lewis confessed that his firm JL Trading had in reality stopped trading FX in 2009 after suffering disastrous losses. He further admitted in the email that he continued attracting investors for the next five years so that he might somehow recover the business, but he has failed in that.
7 Most Annoying Things in the Forex Industry in 2014
For the end of the 2014 we have decided to vent some of the things that frustrated us throughout the passing year which either hold back the forex industry or outright hurt it. Every editor brought his own angle and field of expertise, and the mixture gave a comprehensive snapshot of things Forex Magnates hopes to see less of in 2015.
Readers joined the debate by adding their take on the problems with the industry in 2014 and their predictions for the markets in the coming year.
Speaking with Forex Magnates, Leverate’s VP of Marketing Nicc Lewis has elaborated on the timing and meaning of the founders’ move. “The trigger was the understanding of Saxo’s refocus, as seen in their 2014 Annual Report, which is a move away from their look at entering the lower retail forex market,” he said.
End of Year Update from eToro and Markets.com
End of the year updates are a popular feature among many forex brokers. On Thursday we reported on two emails to partners from eToro and Markets.com showing where both firms are headed in 2015 and how 2014 treated them.
Similar to eToro, Markets.com also plans on continuing to be active during the coming year. For the broker, 2014 ended with the launch of a proprietary Webtrader platform. The broker also aimed to broaden its brand globally through the sponsoring of Arsenal FC.
Alpari No Longer Accepts Any North American Traders
On Monday we reported that the light of Alpari’s Canadian business has finally been effectively extinguished following their exit from the country in the face of regulatory hurdles.
According to information learned by Forex Magnates, Canadian investors are now barred from creating accounts with the company. This is hardly the first time Alpari has faced such headwinds internationally, with their exodus from New Zealand being one notable example.
UK Pro Soccer Players and Golfers Duped for £130 Million
On Sunday it was reported that an FX funds manager vanished from his office in Turkey along with £130 million of clients’ money after an alleged fraud.
In an email sent to clients this month, Mr. Lewis confessed that his firm JL Trading had in reality stopped trading FX in 2009 after suffering disastrous losses. He further admitted in the email that he continued attracting investors for the next five years so that he might somehow recover the business, but he has failed in that.
7 Most Annoying Things in the Forex Industry in 2014
For the end of the 2014 we have decided to vent some of the things that frustrated us throughout the passing year which either hold back the forex industry or outright hurt it. Every editor brought his own angle and field of expertise, and the mixture gave a comprehensive snapshot of things Forex Magnates hopes to see less of in 2015.
Readers joined the debate by adding their take on the problems with the industry in 2014 and their predictions for the markets in the coming year.
Speaking with Forex Magnates, Leverate’s VP of Marketing Nicc Lewis has elaborated on the timing and meaning of the founders’ move. “The trigger was the understanding of Saxo’s refocus, as seen in their 2014 Annual Report, which is a move away from their look at entering the lower retail forex market,” he said.
End of Year Update from eToro and Markets.com
End of the year updates are a popular feature among many forex brokers. On Thursday we reported on two emails to partners from eToro and Markets.com showing where both firms are headed in 2015 and how 2014 treated them.
Similar to eToro, Markets.com also plans on continuing to be active during the coming year. For the broker, 2014 ended with the launch of a proprietary Webtrader platform. The broker also aimed to broaden its brand globally through the sponsoring of Arsenal FC.
Alpari No Longer Accepts Any North American Traders
On Monday we reported that the light of Alpari’s Canadian business has finally been effectively extinguished following their exit from the country in the face of regulatory hurdles.
According to information learned by Forex Magnates, Canadian investors are now barred from creating accounts with the company. This is hardly the first time Alpari has faced such headwinds internationally, with their exodus from New Zealand being one notable example.
Webull Revenue Jumps 36% on Trading Surge, But Costs Push Firm to Loss
Featured Videos
FM Daily Brief - 22 May 2026
FM Daily Brief - 22 May 2026
FM Daily Brief - 22 May 2026
FM Daily Brief - 22 May 2026
You are listening to Finance Magnates Daily Brief. Brought to you by Finance Magnates Intelligence. It’s Friday, the twenty-second of May 2026, and these are our main stories: Interactive Brokers expands its view of prediction markets as an information tool for investors. US prop firms move closer to CFTC oversight structures. And a Polish fintech CEO is detained in the United States.
You are listening to Finance Magnates Daily Brief. Brought to you by Finance Magnates Intelligence. It’s Friday, the twenty-second of May 2026, and these are our main stories: Interactive Brokers expands its view of prediction markets as an information tool for investors. US prop firms move closer to CFTC oversight structures. And a Polish fintech CEO is detained in the United States.
You are listening to Finance Magnates Daily Brief. Brought to you by Finance Magnates Intelligence. It’s Friday, the twenty-second of May 2026, and these are our main stories: Interactive Brokers expands its view of prediction markets as an information tool for investors. US prop firms move closer to CFTC oversight structures. And a Polish fintech CEO is detained in the United States.
You are listening to Finance Magnates Daily Brief. Brought to you by Finance Magnates Intelligence. It’s Friday, the twenty-second of May 2026, and these are our main stories: Interactive Brokers expands its view of prediction markets as an information tool for investors. US prop firms move closer to CFTC oversight structures. And a Polish fintech CEO is detained in the United States.
You are listening to Finance Magnates Daily Brief. Brought to you by Finance Magnates Intelligence. Today's Thursday, the twenty first of May 2026, and these are our main stories: CFD broker CMC Markets and Binance both target SpaceX exposure on the same day, IG Japan pauses retail vanilla options trading, and prediction markets expand across brokers and exchanges.
You are listening to Finance Magnates Daily Brief. Brought to you by Finance Magnates Intelligence. Today's Thursday, the twenty first of May 2026, and these are our main stories: CFD broker CMC Markets and Binance both target SpaceX exposure on the same day, IG Japan pauses retail vanilla options trading, and prediction markets expand across brokers and exchanges.
You are listening to Finance Magnates Daily Brief. Brought to you by Finance Magnates Intelligence. Today's Thursday, the twenty first of May 2026, and these are our main stories: CFD broker CMC Markets and Binance both target SpaceX exposure on the same day, IG Japan pauses retail vanilla options trading, and prediction markets expand across brokers and exchanges.
You are listening to Finance Magnates Daily Brief. Brought to you by Finance Magnates Intelligence. Today's Thursday, the twenty first of May 2026, and these are our main stories: CFD broker CMC Markets and Binance both target SpaceX exposure on the same day, IG Japan pauses retail vanilla options trading, and prediction markets expand across brokers and exchanges.
You are listening to Finance Magnates Daily Brief. Brought to you by Finance Magnates Intelligence. Today's Thursday, the twenty first of May 2026, and these are our main stories: CFD broker CMC Markets and Binance both target SpaceX exposure on the same day, IG Japan pauses retail vanilla options trading, and prediction markets expand across brokers and exchanges.
You are listening to Finance Magnates Daily Brief. Brought to you by Finance Magnates Intelligence. Today's Thursday, the twenty first of May 2026, and these are our main stories: CFD broker CMC Markets and Binance both target SpaceX exposure on the same day, IG Japan pauses retail vanilla options trading, and prediction markets expand across brokers and exchanges.
FM Daily Brief - 20 May 2026
FM Daily Brief - 20 May 2026
FM Daily Brief - 20 May 2026
FM Daily Brief - 20 May 2026
FM Daily Brief - 20 May 2026
FM Daily Brief - 20 May 2026
Today’s lead: CFD brokers show a wide divergence in per-account trading activity. Also ahead, a deep dive into IG Group and XTB’s latest numbers. It's Wednesday, 20 May 2026. You're listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
Today’s lead: CFD brokers show a wide divergence in per-account trading activity. Also ahead, a deep dive into IG Group and XTB’s latest numbers. It's Wednesday, 20 May 2026. You're listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
Today’s lead: CFD brokers show a wide divergence in per-account trading activity. Also ahead, a deep dive into IG Group and XTB’s latest numbers. It's Wednesday, 20 May 2026. You're listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
Today’s lead: CFD brokers show a wide divergence in per-account trading activity. Also ahead, a deep dive into IG Group and XTB’s latest numbers. It's Wednesday, 20 May 2026. You're listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
Today’s lead: CFD brokers show a wide divergence in per-account trading activity. Also ahead, a deep dive into IG Group and XTB’s latest numbers. It's Wednesday, 20 May 2026. You're listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
Today’s lead: CFD brokers show a wide divergence in per-account trading activity. Also ahead, a deep dive into IG Group and XTB’s latest numbers. It's Wednesday, 20 May 2026. You're listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
FM Daily Brief - 19 May 2026
FM Daily Brief - 19 May 2026
FM Daily Brief - 19 May 2026
FM Daily Brief - 19 May 2026
FM Daily Brief - 19 May 2026
FM Daily Brief - 19 May 2026
Today's lead: IG Group has lifted its full-year revenue outlook after a strong quarter. Also ahead, Swissquote sets a date for its one-to-ten share split. And CMC Markets’ UK head says neobanks are becoming trading distributors. It’s Tuesday, 19 May 2026. You’re listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
Today's lead: IG Group has lifted its full-year revenue outlook after a strong quarter. Also ahead, Swissquote sets a date for its one-to-ten share split. And CMC Markets’ UK head says neobanks are becoming trading distributors. It’s Tuesday, 19 May 2026. You’re listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
Today's lead: IG Group has lifted its full-year revenue outlook after a strong quarter. Also ahead, Swissquote sets a date for its one-to-ten share split. And CMC Markets’ UK head says neobanks are becoming trading distributors. It’s Tuesday, 19 May 2026. You’re listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
Today's lead: IG Group has lifted its full-year revenue outlook after a strong quarter. Also ahead, Swissquote sets a date for its one-to-ten share split. And CMC Markets’ UK head says neobanks are becoming trading distributors. It’s Tuesday, 19 May 2026. You’re listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
Today's lead: IG Group has lifted its full-year revenue outlook after a strong quarter. Also ahead, Swissquote sets a date for its one-to-ten share split. And CMC Markets’ UK head says neobanks are becoming trading distributors. It’s Tuesday, 19 May 2026. You’re listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
Today's lead: IG Group has lifted its full-year revenue outlook after a strong quarter. Also ahead, Swissquote sets a date for its one-to-ten share split. And CMC Markets’ UK head says neobanks are becoming trading distributors. It’s Tuesday, 19 May 2026. You’re listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
FM Daily Brief - 18 May 2026
FM Daily Brief - 18 May 2026
FM Daily Brief - 18 May 2026
FM Daily Brief - 18 May 2026
FM Daily Brief - 18 May 2026
FM Daily Brief - 18 May 2026
Today’s lead: Cyprus authorities detain suspects in a forex-linked criminal probe. Also ahead: Kraken’s IPO timeline slips further, and CMC Markets expands its Spectre product to retail clients. It’s Monday, 18 May 2026. You’re listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
Today’s lead: Cyprus authorities detain suspects in a forex-linked criminal probe. Also ahead: Kraken’s IPO timeline slips further, and CMC Markets expands its Spectre product to retail clients. It’s Monday, 18 May 2026. You’re listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
Today’s lead: Cyprus authorities detain suspects in a forex-linked criminal probe. Also ahead: Kraken’s IPO timeline slips further, and CMC Markets expands its Spectre product to retail clients. It’s Monday, 18 May 2026. You’re listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
Today’s lead: Cyprus authorities detain suspects in a forex-linked criminal probe. Also ahead: Kraken’s IPO timeline slips further, and CMC Markets expands its Spectre product to retail clients. It’s Monday, 18 May 2026. You’re listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
Today’s lead: Cyprus authorities detain suspects in a forex-linked criminal probe. Also ahead: Kraken’s IPO timeline slips further, and CMC Markets expands its Spectre product to retail clients. It’s Monday, 18 May 2026. You’re listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.
Today’s lead: Cyprus authorities detain suspects in a forex-linked criminal probe. Also ahead: Kraken’s IPO timeline slips further, and CMC Markets expands its Spectre product to retail clients. It’s Monday, 18 May 2026. You’re listening to the Finance Magnates Daily Brief.