Standard Chartered, a pillar of Hong Kong’s financial establishment, is to compensate more than 1,000 investors after being rebuked by the local securities watchdog in a case relating to mutual fund trading.
Hong Kong’s Securities and Futures Commission ruled that the UK-based bank had “failed to act in the best interests of its clients” after failing to ensure a level playing field for all investors in third-party funds.
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