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The Financial Times says the financial watchdog is demanding more powers to tackle risky cryptocurrency ventures as it warns vulnerable people are at risk of jeopardising their financial futures. Charles Randell, chairman of the Financial Conduct Authority, says that action is needed to stop fraudulent or risky investments luring investors, including via social media influencers.

Financial Times Front Page 7th of November 2024

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