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Trading & relationships: Octa broker’s guide to red flags

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Source: Media Outreach

KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA – Media OutReach Newswire – 4 March 2025 – By noticing alarming patterns in other people’s behaviour, we can preemptively avoid them and spare ourselves a lot of stress. But wouldn’t we profit from applying this principle in other areas of life – the experts at Octa, a global broker since 2011, highlight some major broker red flags to avoid at all costs. If one can spot and read those, it becomes easier to choose a trustworthy broker to trade with.

Red flags are signs that the person you are dealing with has one or several personal traits that can—and most likely will—make your potential relationship very troublesome. The concept of red flags and various theories on how to spot them is an immensely popular subject in relationship-related books, digital content, and even casual talks. The wide popularity of this topic is well-deserved since knowing and spotting red flags in other people can save us a lot of trouble throughout life.

But there is much more to red flags than just spotting a potentially unpleasant person. The idea of noticing dangerous signs before going any further can easily be applied to many areas of life, including personal wealth management. Below are three red flags that apply to both people and financial brokers.

No transparency

When one first meets someone and they trying to get to know each other before starting a new romantic relationship or friendship, they naturally want to share some personal information to establish a common ground and start building a bond.

If one notices that a new acquaintance is either strongly unwilling to open up or shares details that seem highly improbable based on what is already known about them, it’s definitely not a good sign. It means the person is either scared to reveal unflattering information or creates a fake, dressed-up version of their life. In either case, it would be better to watch out.

The same is true about brokers. Trustworthy brokers always disclose their trading conditions and transactional information to their clients, building trust and establishing long-term relations with clients from day one. If a broker charges hidden fees or displays inconsistency regarding withdrawals—this is a major red flag, and such a broker is better avoided.

As a regulated and trusted broker, Octa uses its global reach to offer superior trading conditions, which are fully reflected in terms and conditions. These are some of Octa’s key competitive advantages, along with fast and efficient withdrawals. However, nothing beats hands-on experience. Octa nudges traders to ‘try and trust’—in other words, test the broker’s trustworthiness for themselves instead of believing in hearsay.

Lack of Boundaries

When a person disregards others’ personal time and space, tries to jump to a new level in the relationship way too soon, or reveals some highly personal information and expects the other side to do the same—that means they may lack a sense of personal boundaries. That is an obvious red flag in a new relationship since without mutual respect and care, this interaction will not turn out to be mutually satisfying.

The same is true about brokers. Some of them demand excessive personal data from prospective clients. Others fail to implement the necessary information security practices to keep precious user data safe. In either case, the broker disrespects their clients and cannot establish healthy and mutually beneficial relationships with them. Another essential sign of a broker properly handling clients’ boundaries would be having segregated client accounts. This means that clients’ funds are kept separately from the broker’s own capital. This mechanic serves as a financial firewall, ensuring that brokers cannot use traders’ funds for operational expenses or speculative investments, thus enhancing fund security.

Manipulative Behavior

When getting to know someone and this new acquaintance starts applying pressure to do things that feel uncomfortable, it can be a sign of manipulation—a major red flag. In such situations, the manipulator is likely acting with only their interests in mind, without regard for others’ psychological comfort. But when people feel pressured or manipulated into actions they are uneasy with, it can lead to growing resentment over time.

Brokers can be manipulative, just like people. For example, they can pressure the clients to deposit using unregulated communication channels. They can also apply hidden fees and commissions without informing the client, thus breaking the rules before the business transaction even begins.

Trustworthy brokers clearly communicate their conditions and are always transparent about their offerings. They follow industry benchmarks regarding personal information security and build client relationships for the long term, respecting their interests and creating optimal conditions for mutual benefits.

Starting a trading journey is similar to starting a relationship: trust in a broker—or a partner—and a clear understanding of their core values are essential. For a future relationship to be rewarding, a partner or friend must care about the other side and respect the boundaries. Likewise, a reliable broker respects clients’ interests and maintains transparency regarding its trading conditions while creating an empowering environment for thriving.

To determine if a broker is trustworthy, it is advisable to try its services first-hand and see if it delivers on its promises.

Disclaimer: Trading involves risks and may not be suitable for all investors. Use your expertise wisely and evaluate all associated risks before making an investment decision.

Hashtag: #Octa

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Prince Foundation Hosts Interview Day for Chen Zhi Scholarship Batch 4, Supporting Talented Students Facing Financial Challenges

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Source: Media Outreach

PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA – Media OutReach Newswire – 4 March 2025 – Prince Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Prince Holding Group, hosted the Interview Day for the fourth and final batch of the Chen Zhi Scholarship program, marking another step in its commitment to supporting Cambodian youth through education. This initiative, established by Neak Oknha Chen Zhi, Chairman of Prince Group, provides financial assistance to outstanding students through comprehensive educational opportunities.

His Excellency Dr. Chuon Chivin, Secretary of State of the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport (8th from the right), honored the Chen Zhi Scholarship Batch 4 Interview Day as the guest of honor, joined by Mr. Gabriel Tan, Head of Prince Foundation (8th from the left), along with the foundation’s management team and participating students.

Held at the Prince Holding Group headquarters, the Interview Day brought together applicants from across Cambodia for a structured evaluation process, which included personal interviews, problem-solving exercises, and leadership assessments to identify the most promising candidates. Chen Zhi Scholars from Batches 1, 2, and 3 assisted in facilitating the interviews, offering guidance, and sharing their experiences with the candidates.

This year, more than 2500 applicants are competing for a place in the Chen Zhi Scholarship program, which will award 100 students with full tuition support, a monthly stipend, training programs, and internship and employment opportunities within Prince Group. The selection process aims to identify students with strong academic records, leadership potential, and a commitment to contributing to Cambodia’s development.

The event was attended by H.E. Dr. Chuon Chivin, Secretary of State of the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport (MoEYS), as the guest of honor. H.E. Dr. Chivin stated: “This scholarship program highlights how the private sector can support Cambodia’s human capital development. The commitment of Neak Oknha Chen Zhi and Prince Foundation to education is commendable and serves as a model for others.”

Mr. Gabriel Tan, head of Prince Foundation, added: “I am proud of all the applicants. Their determination to pursue higher education gives me confidence in their ability to contribute meaningfully to Cambodia’s future.”

With the Interview Day concluded, the selection of scholars is underway. The Batch 4 scholarship recipients will be announced in mid-March.

For more information about the Chen Zhi Scholarship and Prince Foundation’s ongoing efforts in education and community development, please visit www.princefoundation.com.

Hashtag: #PrinceFoundation #ChenZhiScholarship #CSR #Education

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Vingroup and global investment firm JTA Investment Qatar signed MOU for strategic investments in VinFast and Vinpearl

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Source: Media Outreach

HA LONG, VIETNAM – Media OutReach Newswire – 4 March 2025 – Vingroup and global investment firm JTA Investment Qatar have announced a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), opening up strategic investment opportunities in the electric vehicle and tourism sectors. Accordingly, JTA Investment Qatar recognizes VinFast’s global growth strategy, alongside the significant value of Vinpearl’s premium hotels and resorts, leading amusement parks and entertainment clusters, thereby aiming to join Vingroup in capitalizing on these investment opportunities.

Madam Le Thi Thu Thuy – Vice Chairwoman of Vingroup (center, left) and Dr. Amir Ali Salemi, Founder and CEO of JTA Investment Qatar, at the MOU signing ceremony.

The MOU outlines JTA Investment Qatar’s expressed interest in strategic opportunities within Vingroup’s core business sectors, specifically its industrials & technology and real estate & services pillars.

Regarding the industrials & technology pillar, JTA Investment Qatar explores a potential equity investment of at least USD 1 billion in VinFast, the Nasdaq-listed pure-play EV manufacturer, as well as a strategic partnership aimed at supporting VinFast’s global expansion and technological development.

Regarding the real estate & services pillar, JTA Investment Qatar is exploring investment opportunities in Vinpearl’s managed and operated five-star hotels, resorts and amusement parks clusters, which are prominently situated in Vietnam’s prime tourist areas.

Furthermore, JTA Investment Qatar and Vingroup are actively pursuing the establishment of joint ventures to expand and enhance Vinpearl’s service offerings (including hotels & resorts, amusement parks and golf courses), particularly in unique and high-growth tourism markets where Vinpearl maintains a strong market presence.

Under the MOU, the companies will engage in discussions to define their future collaboration in pursuing mutually beneficial objectives.

JTA Investment Qatar will leverage its investment expertise, financial resources, and extensive partner network to facilitate capital deployment for Vingroup’s strategic business segments, including VinFast and Vinpearl.

Concurrently, Vingroup will contribute its operational expertise, execution capabilities, domestic market leadership, and global market potential to optimize shared value and achieve the strategic opportunities and missions of both entities in technology, infrastructure, and tourism sectors.

Dr. Amir Ali Salemi, Founder and CEO of JTA Investment Qatar, said, “By leveraging our expertise and resources within the energy, technology, infrastructure, and tourism sectors, we are thrilled to contribute to the advancement of Vingroup’s strategic objectives and promising business areas, with a particular emphasis on VinFast and Vinpearl. This collaboration will generate mutually beneficial business opportunities and facilitate Vingroup’s strategic expansion into international markets.”

Ms. Le Thi Thu Thuy, Vice Chairwoman of Vingroup, shared, “We are honored to partner with JTA Investment Qatar, and confident that this collaboration will unlock significant opportunities for Vingroup and its subsidiaries to drive technological, infrastructural, and sustainable economic advancement in Vietnam, while establishing a foundation for international expansion. Leveraging the combined strengths of Vingroup’s ecosystem and local expertise with JTA Investment Qatar’s experience and resources, we anticipate successful projects that foster sustainable progress, technological innovation in key sectors like electric vehicles and tourism, contributing to the greater good.”

Building upon its established domestic success, Vingroup continues to pursue global expansion, notably through VinFast’s strategic entry into key markets across North America, Europe, India, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East.

Hashtag: #Vingroup

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Arrests made following Waikato aggravated robberies

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Source: New Zealand Police (National News)

Attributable to Detective Sergeant Mark Leathem, Thames CIB:

Police have today made an arrest in relation to two aggravated robberies in the Waikato East area.

On Friday 28 February, Police were alerted to four people entering a commercial premises on Tararu Road at around 5:10am with their faces covered.

Three were armed with a machete, a metal pole and a crowbar.

The group assaulted an employee and targeted cash and cigarettes, before fleeing the area in a vehicle.

The employee received minor injuries and is being provided support.

On Monday 3 March, four people entered a premises on Kerepehi Town Road, where they have also had their faces covered and threatened an employee with weapons.

Thankfully, in this instance, the employee was not injured, however they are shaken by the incident. They are being provided support.

They targeted cigarettes, tobacco, and vapes, then fled the scene in a vehicle.

After making initial enquiries and conducting scene examinations, Waikato East CIB launched an investigation to identify and locate the persons responsible for the incidents.

Today, Police executed a series of search warrants in the Thames area, supported by the Waikato Armed Offenders Squad.

As a result, a 17-year-old was arrested and is due to appear in Hamilton Youth Court on Wednesday 5 March.

A 20-year-old man was also located and arrested on unrelated warrants to arrest.

Police continue to investigate the two aggravated robberies and are working hard to identify and hold those responsible to account.

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Issued by Police Media Centre

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Release: Mark Mitchell missing in action

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Source: New Zealand Labour Party

Police Minister Mark Mitchell is avoiding accountability by refusing to answer key questions in the House as his Government faces criticism over their dangerous citizen’s arrest policy, firearm reform, and broken promises to recruit more police.

“Despite being responsible for policing, Mark Mitchell is missing in action. He has refused to answer questions on key issues affecting New Zealander’s safety,” Labour police spokesperson Ginny Andersen said

“Instead of fronting up on the citizen’s arrest proposal, Mitchell left it to Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith, despite strong opposition from the Police Association and Retail NZ.

“When asked about firearms law changes, Mitchell defers to Nicole McKee, a former gun lobbyist.

“On police recruitment, Mitchell promised 500 new officers in two years, but since his statement, police numbers have dropped. The Government now needs to recruit 572 officers in just nine months to meet its target—an impossible task if done properly. Instead of answering for his continued failures, he hides behind his deputy, Casey Costello, to respond.

“Meanwhile, under Mark Mitchell’s watch, methamphetamine use has surged to historic levels. New Zealanders deserve a Police Minister who will break the cycle of crime, not one who hides when the tough questions come,” Ginny Andersen said.


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More recreational hunting opportunities on offer

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Source: New Zealand Government

Game bird hunters can look forward to more hunting opportunities in the future, with the Government announcing three new commercial upland game preserves today. 
The new upland game preserve areas are:

Mangakahia (Whangārei) (359 ha)
Lagoon Hill (southern Wairarapa) (653 ha) 
Grange Hill (South Canterbury) (2481 ha)

Each preserve area is on private land, with landowners providing pheasants for release and determining when their property will be open for hunting. 
Hunting and Fishing Minister James Meager says this announcement supports the Government’s commitment to make it easier for New Zealanders to hunt and fish.  
“We want to support the growth of New Zealand businesses, which includes boosting opportunities for hunting. Commercial hunting business also provide local economic and employment benefits,” says Mr Meager.
“Game preserves currently constitute a $7 million per year industry, employ about 40 people full-time, and provide recreational enjoyment for many people. We want to encourage opportunities to build on that.
“This a simple but effective step towards our ambitious growth agenda for New Zealand, and I am looking forward to bagging a pheasant or two when the new preserves open.”
Notes to editor:
Game preserves are areas on private farmland where captive-bred pheasants are released and then hunted recreationally by paying clients. Under the Wildlife Act 1953, the Government needs to give permission for commercial upland game bird preserves to operate.
New Zealand has 22 commercial game preserves, including the three announced today. 
Upland game birds are birds other than waterfowl. Under current regulations, upland gamebird hunting is restricted to pheasants and red-legged partridges. 

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Operation Fielder: Ōrere Point investigation update

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Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

Statement attributable to Superintendent Shanan Gray, Counties Manukau District Commander:

Investigations are ongoing surrounding the events that unfolded in Ōrere Point on Sunday afternoon.

Our staff involved in the incident are being well-supported through the process.

A post-mortem will be carried out to determine the cause of death for the man who died on the beach.

It is expected that this post-mortem will be completed tomorrow.

Police can confirm the man has now been identified and today his next of kin has been notified.

Police will be releasing further information about this man in due course, once next of kin has time to inform other family members.

Update on the driver:

The 42-year-old driver arrested on Sunday has now been charged over previous alleged offending in the Waitematā District.

He has been charged over aggravated robberies at a Wairau Valley bowling alley on 14 February and a Takapuna bar late on 1 March.

Overall, he faces two counts of aggravated robbery and two counts of commission of a crime with a firearm.

The man has also been charged with impersonating Police in relation to the 14 February offending.

In that instance it will be alleged he wore clothing that resembled Police uniform.

He has been remanded in custody to reappear in the North Shore District Court on 10 March.

Continued appeal for footage:

Police are aware there were quite a number of people in and around the beach at the time this incident unfolded on Sunday.

We were able to speak to some witnesses at the time, but we still need to hear from others about what they saw.

If you have yet to speak to Police, please contact us.

Likewise, the investigation team would like any footage captured to be sent to Police to assist the investigation.

If you have footage, please contact Police online or call 105. A member of the investigation team will be in contact about the next steps.

Please use the reference number 250302/2478 or cite ‘Operation Fielder’.

ENDS.

Jarred Williamson/NZ Police

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Universities – Auckland dean welcomes medical training places

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Source: University of Auckland

Government announcements positive, says University of Auckland dean

The government’s announcement today to fund more locally trained doctors and more places for graduate doctors in general practice is welcomed by the University of Auckland’s Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences dean Professor Warwick Bagg.
 
Health Minister Hon Simeon Brown today announced an increase of 25 training places for doctors in the two existing medical schools and training opportunities in primary health for up to 50 New Zealand-trained graduate doctors. Yesterday, the Minister announced 100 clinical places for overseas-trained doctors to work in primary care
 
Professor Bagg says the announcements recognise the urgent workforce needs of the health system.
 
“Every New Zealander knows our health system is under strain, and we need a range of solutions to meet those needs. The announcements are excellent news. The University of Auckland looks forward to offering more places for students to study medicine.”

The additional 25 places will raise the cap on second-year medical school enrolments at the universities of Auckland and Otago to 639 in 2026. The University has previously advised the government that the two universities can educate a further 120 doctors.

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Man charged with murder in Onerahi homicide investigation

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Source: New Zealand Police (District News)

A man has been charged with murder in the homicide investigation launched in Onerahi last week.

A 63-year-old man has been charged with murder following the death of a woman at Beach Road Reserve on Thursday.

At about 11.10am on 27 February, Police received a report of gunshots heard and a person injured.

Upon arrival, Yvonne Chapman was located deceased at the scene and a man was found with serious injuries.

Acting Detective Senior Sergeant Shane Pilmer, Whangārei CIB says Police are not looking for anyone else in relation to the investigation.

“We are pleased to have been able to arrest someone in relation to this tragic incident.

“I would also like to thank those members of the public who provided information, which was crucial to this investigation.”

The man charged is currently under Police guard at Auckland Hospital and had a bedside court hearing today.

He has been remanded in custody to reappear in Whangārei District Court on 21 March.

As the matter is now before the Court, Police are limited in providing further comment.

ENDS.

Holly McKay/NZ Police

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Immerse yourself in nature with these epic Auckland running and hiking tracks

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Source: Auckland Council

As the weather gets colder but not too cold, it’s the perfect time to get in some outdoor hiking and running adventures across the Auckland region. Check out these epic Auckland tracks and immerse yourself in nature while getting a vigorous work out – take in the scenic views, fresh air and enjoy the wonders of Tāmaki Makaurau. 

Coast to Coast Walk – Waitematā to the Manukau Harbour 

TheCoast to Coast walkis a 16km hike across Auckland from Waitematā to the Manukau Harbour, ending in Onehunga. This scenic track takes you through landscapes shaped by the Auckland volcanic field and 600 years of Māori heritage, offering panoramic views along the way.  

The trail can be split into three easy parts, or those keen on a challenge can tackle all three in one day: 

Enjoy the views of nature with this scenic path from Cornwall Park to Manukau Harbour.

Bird lovers be prepared to encounter native birds along the way, from iridescent blue kingfishers (kotare), fantail (pīwakawaka), tūi and the wood pigeon (kererū). Other bird species that might be hanging about are the sparrow, blackbird, thrush, and rock pigeon.  

Watercare’s Coastal Walkway - South Auckland 

Another path that takes in the sights along the foreshore of the Manukau Harbour is the Māngere Foreshore Path – a 14km walkway that starts at Ambury Regional Park and takes you alongside the coast, where you’ll encounter several examples of volcanic activity, including remnants of lava flows running into the harbour and the Māngere Lagoon explosion crater. 

A quarter of the national wading bird population can be found in the Manukau Harbour at any given time; keep an eye out for eastern bar-tailed godwit, pied oyster catcher, banded dotterel and a range of other birds you may spot along the way. Not to mention the many farm animals you’ll encounter as you make your way past Ambury Regional Park during your hike – perfect for an outing with whānau. 

Don’t miss out on the chance to see the lambs at Ambury Regional Park.

Arataki Visitor Centre & Loop Track – Waitakere Ranges 

This is a family friendly, scenic 6km loop walk that combines three trails, the Beveridge Track, Pipeline Road and Slip Track. Don’t forget to check out the magnificent Arataki Visitor Centre, otherwise known as the gateway to the Waitākere Ranges Regional Park, before or after your walk and make the most of the exhibitions and nature activities on offer, as well as a wonderful gift shop selling locally made goods.  

Walk or run through lush native bush, with stunning views along the way; spot native wildlife like tūi, kererū and pīwakawaka. Whether you’re after a breath of fresh air and a leisurely walk or a fitness challenge, the Arataki Loop Track is a fantastic way to explore the Waitākere Ranges. 

Come visit Arataki Visitor Centre in the heart of the Waitākere Ranges.

Te Ara Hura - Waiheke Island 

For a unique way to actively explore Waiheke Island, check out Te Ara Hura. This track network spans 100km and gives adventurers access to Waiheke’s stunning coastlines, native bush and historic sites.  

The great thing about Te Ara Hura is that you can customise your experience, depending on what you’re after. Choose between a day trip or a multi-day adventure -there’s a great range of tracks from short and easy through to the more challenging. You can also build your workout around overnight stays, tastings or great meals at vineyards and cafes. Simply follow the Te Ara Hura marker posts to stay on the trail and enjoy! 

Te Ara Hura includes some of the best views on Waiheke Island, including Island Bay.

Protect our kauri 

Kauri dieback in Auckland is a serious problem and it’s important we all play our part to prevent the spread of the disease. 

If you enter or leave a forest/area with native trees anywhere across the region, here are three easy steps you need to remember: 

For more information about Kauri Dieback, visit Kauri Protection for more information.

Always check the Auckland Council kauri webpage before going for a walk to find out what tracks are currently closed.  

Be mindful of the threat of Kauri Dieback when traveling through tracks like Karamatura Track.

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