Futu to Halt Buy Transactions for Existing Accounts in China Starting June 12

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Futu Holdings announced on June 4, 2026, that it will adjust services for mainland China investors to comply with regulatory requirements during a two-year rectification period. Starting June 12, 2026 (Beijing time), the company will suspend buy transactions for all assets in China, while sell orders will remain permitted. Crypto value investing strategies may be impacted as fund inflows from mainland China will also be paused. Technical analysis tools for crypto may assist traders in managing their positions during this period.

BlockBeats news, June 4: Futu Holdings announced that, in compliance with industry regulatory requirements for a two-year concentrated rectification period and to promote the standardized development of cross-border securities business, it will make corresponding adjustments to services provided to existing investors in mainland China. Effective June 12, 2026 (Beijing Time), the following adjustments will apply to investment accounts:


1. Trading services in mainland China: All buy (opening) trades for stocks and other instruments are suspended; sell (closing) trades are unaffected.

2. Fund Transfer Service in Mainland China: Fund deposit service has been suspended. (Jinshi)

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