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Abstract:CONSOB has released an official warning statement posted on their website the list of blacklisted entities should be avoided by the public.
CONSOB (Commissione Nazionale per le Società e la Borsa) is the Italian government agency responsible for regulating the securities market in Italy. It is similar to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in the United States. Its main responsibilities include enforcing securities laws, protecting investors, and overseeing the activities of securities firms and exchanges. It was established in 1974 and is headquartered in Rome.
Here is the new list of blacklisted entities by CONSOB:
Titancfd - (website www.titancfd-fx.com and its pagehttps://platform.titancfd-fx.com)
Ecc Corp Llc - (website https://eccapitals.com and its pages https://ec-capitals.com and https://webtrader.eccapitals.com)
SevenCapital24 - (website https://sevencapital24.com)
Eudaimon Consulting Llc - (website https://stellarfx.co)
Win Traders - (website https://win-traders.com and its page https://client.win-traders.com)
One of the main ways CONSOB protects the public is by enforcing securities laws and regulations. This includes investigating and taking action against companies or individuals that violate securities laws or regulations, such as insider trading or market manipulation. CONSOB also has the power to impose fines or sanctions on companies or individuals that violate these laws and regulations.
Another way CONSOB protects the public is by supervising the activities of securities firms and exchanges. This includes inspecting and monitoring the operations of securities firms to ensure they are complying with laws and regulations and taking action against those that are not. CONSOB also oversees the activities of exchanges, such as the Borsa Italiana, to ensure that they are operating in a fair and transparent manner.
CONSOB also provides information and education to the public to help them make informed investment decisions. It issues warnings and alerts about companies or individuals that may be engaging in fraudulent activities and publishes information about companies that are publicly traded on the Italian stock exchange. It also provides educational resources and guides to help investors understand the risks and benefits of investing in the securities market.
In addition, CONSOB is empowered to conduct investigations and gather evidence in order to identify frauds, and to take action against the parties involved. It can also issue a temporary ban on trading or advertising certain securities when it has reason to believe that frauds or schemes may be in progress.
To ensure the efficiency of its activities, CONSOB also collaborates with other national and international regulatory agencies.
Overall, CONSOB's main goal is to ensure the integrity of the securities market in Italy and to protect the public from fraud and schemes.
Stay tuned for more CONSOB news.
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