The complaint centers on allegations that Futu Holdings failed to maintain necessary compliance with the China Securities Regulatory Commission. According to the filing, the company’s public statements during the class period were materially misleading, concealing the likelihood of regulatory action in China. When these compliance issues surfaced, shareholders reportedly suffered financial losses.
Legal counsel Brian Schall and David Schwartz of Los Angeles-based firm Schall Brown & Schwartz are inviting affected investors to discuss potential recovery options. While the class has not yet been certified, those who purchased shares within the specified timeframe may be eligible for compensation without paying out-of-pocket legal fees. Interested parties can contact the firm at 310-301-3335 or visit their website for further information on their rights as potential class members.





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