The litigation centers on allegations that Futu Holdings violated the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 by issuing false and misleading statements. According to the complaint, the firm failed to adhere to China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) regulations, exposing the company to undisclosed regulatory risks. Investors claim these omissions obscured the company's true financial stability, resulting in significant losses once the information surfaced.
Those who suffered financial harm during the specified class period may be eligible for compensation. Brian Schall and David Schwartz of the Los Angeles-based firm are managing the inquiry, offering consultations at no out-of-pocket cost to potential claimants. While the class has not yet been certified, affected shareholders have until August 25, 2026, to contact the firm to discuss their rights or petition to serve as a lead plaintiff in the ongoing proceedings.

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