NEW YORK -- Futu Holdings, an online stock brokerage based in Hong Kong and backed by Tencent Holdings, has set terms to raise up to $130 million in its Nasdaq initial public offering, which will value the company at over $1 billion.
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Two Chinese fintech startups are preparing for an IPO on Nasdaq. © Reuters
NEW YORK -- Futu Holdings, an online stock brokerage based in Hong Kong and backed by Tencent Holdings, has set terms to raise up to $130 million in its Nasdaq initial public offering, which will value the company at over $1 billion.