Forex Broker News Digest — July 14, 2026
Today's digest covers a mix of broker incentives, product expansions, and regulatory warnings. XM is rewarding partners with cash, Exness strengthens its Middle East presence, and regulators in Cyprus and South Africa issue fresh warnings against unlicensed operators. Meanwhile, Plus500 and eToro ride crypto volatility with strong earnings and new altcoin listings.
Top Stories
1. XM Launches Partner Promotion with Up to $40,000 Cash Rewards
Broker / Topic: XM
Category: bonus
XM has introduced a new promotion for its Introducing Brokers and affiliates, offering up to $40,000 in cash rewards based on the trading volume generated by referred clients. The campaign is designed to incentivize partners to expand XM's client base and increase trading activity. Rewards are tiered, with higher payouts for larger volumes.
📰 Source: Invezz
2. Exness Welcomes Arab Trader Hussain Almatrouk to Team Pro
Broker / Topic: Exness
Category: product
Exness has added renowned Arab trader Hussain Almatrouk to its Exness Team Pro, a group of elite traders who share insights and strategies with the broker's community. This move strengthens Exness's presence in the Middle East and enhances its educational offerings, particularly for Arabic-speaking traders. Almatrouk is expected to contribute market analysis and trading tutorials.
📰 Source: FinanceFeeds
3. CySEC Warns Against Unregulated Forex Brokers Targeting EU Investors
Broker / Topic: Industry
Category: regulation
The Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission issued a warning about unregulated forex brokers soliciting EU residents without proper authorization. CySEC reminded investors to verify broker licenses on its official register and to avoid firms offering excessive leverage or guaranteed returns. The regulator stressed that only CySEC-licensed brokers can legally provide services to EU clients.
📰 Source: CySEC
4. Plus500 Reports Strong Q2 2026 Revenue Growth Driven by Crypto CFD Trading
Broker / Topic: Plus500
Category: industry
Plus500 announced a 15% increase in Q2 2026 revenue compared to the previous quarter, attributing growth to heightened volatility in cryptocurrency markets and increased client trading activity. The broker also noted a rise in new account registrations, particularly from retail traders seeking crypto CFD exposure. The results underscore the ongoing demand for leveraged crypto products.
📰 Source: Finance Magnates
5. eToro Expands Cryptocurrency Offerings with New Altcoin Listings
Broker / Topic: eToro
Category: product
eToro has added five new altcoins to its trading platform, including Solana, Cardano, and Polkadot, responding to growing retail demand for diversified crypto exposure. The broker also introduced zero-commission crypto trading for certain tiers, making it more accessible for smaller investors. The move positions eToro as a competitive option for crypto traders.
📰 Source: ForexLive
6. FSCA Imposes Fine on Offshore Broker for Unlicensed Operations in South Africa
Broker / Topic: Industry
Category: regulation
South Africa's Financial Sector Conduct Authority fined an unnamed offshore forex broker for offering services to local residents without a license. The regulator reiterated that all forex brokers must be authorized to operate in the country, and warned traders to only deal with FSCA-registered firms. The fine serves as a deterrent to other unlicensed operators targeting South African clients.
📰 Source: FSCA
What This Means for Traders
Regulatory warnings from CySEC and the FSCA highlight the importance of verifying broker licenses before depositing funds. Traders should always check official registers and avoid firms promising unrealistic returns or excessive leverage. On the product side, the expansion of crypto offerings by eToro and Plus500's strong earnings suggest that retail interest in digital assets remains high, but traders should be aware of the risks associated with leveraged crypto CFDs.
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⚠️ This news digest reports factual industry developments based on cited public sources. We do not predict market movements, recommend trades, or provide investment advice. Verify all information with official broker/regulator websites before making decisions. Trading carries high risk.
Compiled 2026-07-14 | Sources: Invezz, FinanceFeeds, CySEC, Finance Magnates, ForexLive, FSCA