RBI Burned $8 Billion in One Week — Is Your Rupee Safe?
The rupee bounced to 95.20 but RBI's forex reserves took a brutal $8.1 billion hit in a single week — here is what every Indian investor needs to understand right now.
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Abstract:HFM (HF Markets) has secured top talent with the appointment of Hayel Abu-Hamdan as its new Chief Commercial Officer (CCO). This move is set to drive the company’s expansion and innovation in the competitive trading industry.

HFM (HF Markets) has secured top talent with the appointment of Hayel Abu-Hamdan as its new Chief Commercial Officer (CCO). This move is set to drive the companys expansion and innovation in the competitive trading industry.
Abu-Hamdan makes the transition after 14 years at Hantec Markets, during which time he played a major role in the firms growth, product development, and global reach.
A respected leader in the forex and CFD space, Abu-Hamdan brings extensive experience in commercial strategy and market development. His leadership at Hantec Markets was defined by key initiatives that strengthened the companys market position, enhanced its product suite, and expanded its reach to traders worldwide.

Now stepping into his new role at HFM, Abu-Hamdan is set to lead the companys commercial strategy, refine its product offerings, improve customer support and help drive the next phase of its global success. His arrival comes at a crucial time as HFM looks to solidify its reputation as a leader in the financial services sector.
Speaking about his appointment, Abu-Hamdan said: ‘ I am honoured to join HFM, a company that has consistently delivered innovation and excellence in the trading industry. I look forward to working with the team to enhance our offerings, expand into new markets, and provide even greater value to our clients.’
With Abu-Hamdan at the helm of commercial operations, HFM is poised for significant growth, reinforcing its commitment to staying at the forefront of the global trading landscape.

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