logo
ETO Markets: Where Real Connections Drive Real Trust

ETO Markets: Where Real Connections Drive Real Trust

Yahoo2 days ago
SYDNEY, July 23, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- ETO Markets recently hosted the ETO Markets Tennis Cup in Sydney — a day not just for sport, but for genuine connection.
As the tournament's official sponsor, ETO Markets gathered partners and traders from across the Asia-Pacific region. It wasn't just to compete, but to connect. The event reflected a core philosophy ETO Markets has held since day one: people first, always.
On and off the court, what stood out were the genuine conversations, laughter, and shared experiences — moments that reminded everyone why real connections matter.
As Gabriel, an attendee from the Philippines shared: "It's rare to see a business that speaks our language." Throughout the day, conversations unfolded in multiple languages, from English, Chinese and French to Vietnamese, Thai, Cantonese and more, reflecting the diversity of the community ETO Markets serve.
Another guest, Emily, remarked: "You can tell their services are built around real people. Everything felt thoughtful — from their global presence and Australian regulatory framework to how responsive their team is. It feels like they've really thought through every detail."
These moments speak to who ETO Markets are. Founded in Australia and trusted worldwide, ETO Markets has had the privilege of supporting clients in over 120 countries and regions for more than 12 years. From multilingual service to seamless funding, a diverse range of over 300 investment products, and reliable infrastructure, ETO Markets remains focused on meeting real client needs.
The thoughtful feedback from guests affirmed the care ETO Markets brings to every interaction — during events and in our everyday work.
The tournament may be over, but the journey is far from finished. At ETO Markets, the belief remains that beyond performance and platforms, it's the people and the relationships that truly matter. As ETO Markets continue to grow, it remains focused on creating authentic, long-term partnerships, while opening the door to new opportunities in a more accessible, inclusive, and human-centered future.
Email: info@eto-markets.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/etogroup/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/etomarketsglobal/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/etomarketsglobal/
View original content to download multimedia:https://www.prnewswire.com/apac/news-releases/eto-markets-where-real-connections-drive-real-trust-302511513.html
SOURCE ETO Markets
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Lammy and Healey to sign bilateral Aukus deal during trip to Australia
Lammy and Healey to sign bilateral Aukus deal during trip to Australia

Yahoo

time15 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Lammy and Healey to sign bilateral Aukus deal during trip to Australia

The UK will sign a new 50-year bilateral Aukus treaty with Australia as the Foreign and Defence Secretaries visit the country on Friday. David Lammy and John Healey will meet their counterparts at the annual Australia-UK ministerial meeting, or Aukmin, in Sydney, and then travel on to Melbourne to meet businesses involved in the Aukus submarine programme. They will also visit Darwin as the Carrier Strike Group docks in the Northern Territory. The Aukus partnership between the UK, US and Australia involves building nuclear-powered attack submarines – including Australia acquiring its first such fleet – and co-operating in other areas of defence. It was agreed by the three countries in 2021, but the Trump administration has put it under review, raising fears it could pull out. The deal now being signed by the UK and Australia sets out the bilateral aspects of the partnership and how the two countries will work together to deliver their Aukus submarine programmes over the next half century. Defence Secretary Mr Healey said: 'Aukus is one of Britain's most important defence partnerships, strengthening global security while driving growth at home. 'This historic treaty confirms our Aukus commitment for the next half century.' He said people 'not yet born' will benefit from jobs secured through the deal. More than 21,000 people in the UK are expected to be working on the programme at its peak. Foreign Secretary Mr Lammy said the UK-Australia relationship is 'like no other'. He added: 'In our increasingly volatile and dangerous world, our anchoring friendship has real impact in the protection of global peace and prosperity. 'Our new bilateral Aukus treaty is an embodiment of that – safeguarding a free and open Indo-Pacific whilst catalysing growth for both our countries.' The UK's Carrier Strike Group – an international formation of Royal Navy warships, submarines and aircraft – has been taking part in the Talisman Sabre military exercise hosted in Australia. The Australia and US-led military exercise involves more than 35,000 military personnel from 19 countries. Shadow defence secretary James Cartlidge said: 'Aukus was a landmark achievement of the last Conservative government and it's essential that Labour keeps up the momentum, including on industrial collaboration. 'We welcome further progress but this must deliver in practice, both in terms of jobs and strengthened mutual security, at a time of heightened threats.'

‘Momentous for sport': Rugby star praised for withdrawing from team due to concussion symptoms
‘Momentous for sport': Rugby star praised for withdrawing from team due to concussion symptoms

New York Times

time3 hours ago

  • New York Times

‘Momentous for sport': Rugby star praised for withdrawing from team due to concussion symptoms

Irish rugby star Garry Ringrose has been praised after he withdrew from the British and Irish Lions squad for Saturday's second test against Australia after experiencing concussion symptoms. The 30-year-old had initially been selected in the starting lineup but approached head coach Andy Farrell on Thursday to report his symptoms. Advertisement Ringrose has 67 Ireland caps but he is making his first tour appearance with the Lions, a team comprising players from England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. The tours take place every four years and rotate between Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. A concussion caused Ringrose to miss Saturday's 27-19 win over Australia. The centre returned on Tuesday in the 24-19 over the First Nations and Pasifika XV (a team made up of players of First Nations, Maori and Pacific Island heritage), coming on as a substitute in the 65th minute. Farrell said on Thursday that Ringrose had been picked to start on Saturday but after training, he withdrew from selection due to persistent effects from the concussion. Huw Jones will now partner Bundee Aki in midfield. 'It's head-related again, so I actually don't know at this stage (what's happened),' Farrell said at a press conference. 'It was literally as I was walking off the field, he came to me, and once it's mentioned, that's that. 'There was no incident, he was feeling good well in advance of Tuesday, fit and ready to play. No incident through the game at all, nothing yesterday and nothing this morning at all. 'But with these things, players are getting very good at telling the truth of how they feel. So it was a no-brainer to make the change straight away.' Lions captain Maro Itoje called Ringrose's actions 'selfless', with Farrell adding: 'It was very big of him and the right thing to do, 100 per cent. For the team as well, not just for Garry.' Headway, the brain injury charity, described Ringrose's decision as 'momentous for sport'. 'By flagging the ongoing effects of his brain injury, he has put the team first by stepping aside — allowing a fully-fit team-mate to take his place in one of the most high-stakes matches of the tour,' the charity said in a statement on Thursday. Advertisement 'By recognising the risks of playing while concussed, Ringrose has rightly prioritised his own health. In doing so, he is also setting an incredible example to other sportspeople at all levels. 'His act shows how far sport has come in understanding the short- and long-term implications of not treating concussion — or brain injury — with respect. 'It also highlights how difficult it is for medics to accurately assess players for the concussion — both in the immediate aftermath of a collision, and then the lingering effects, which can last for months. 'It takes players to be open and honest, admitting when they do not feel right. It takes incredible bravery, but it's a decision that could make such a difference to his long-term health.' Luke Griggs, chief executive of Headway, added: 'Garry's decision is incredibly brave. It's also selfless and potentially transformative in the way sportspeople at all levels consider brain injury. 'In doing so, not only has he protected himself from a potentially much more serious brain injury, but he's also set an incredible example for others. 'Looking after yourself and looking after your team are not mutually exclusive. No concussed player will be an effective team-mate, and no game is more important than your long-term health.' World Rugby launched a brain health campaign in November 2021 'to educate and support current and former elite players who might be concerned about their wellbeing and brain health'. Former France international Sebastien Chabal said this year that he cannot 'remember a single second' of his career. Now 47, Chabal appeared 62 times for France between 2000 and 2011, helping them win the 2007 Six Nations Championship.

Arsenal sign defender Cristhian Mosquera from Valencia
Arsenal sign defender Cristhian Mosquera from Valencia

Yahoo

time4 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Arsenal sign defender Cristhian Mosquera from Valencia

Arsenal have made Valencia defender Cristhian Mosquera their fifth signing of the summer, taking the club's spending to close to £140million. Spaniard Mosquera joins for an initial fee of £13m – with performance-related add-ons – and is understood to have agreed a five-year deal with an option of a further year. The 21-year-old is set to provide cover for William Saliba and Gabriel at the heart of the Gunners' defence, but can also operate anywhere along the backline. Mosquera, who played 41 times for Valencia last season, has joined Arsenal for their tour of Singapore and Hong Kong. 'It means a lot to me,' Mosquera told the club website. 'There's been a lot of hard work behind all of this. 'It's an opportunity that came up and I couldn't let it pass me by. I'm joining a historic, massive club. When you arrive here with your family, you really feel the greatness of this place.' New sporting director Andrea Berta has wasted no time in improving Arsenal's squad as manager Mikel Arteta eyes the club's first Premier League title in more than two decades. 'Cristhian has already performed consistently well with significant experience in La Liga. He is an intelligent player with good pace, who can play centrally and on both sides,' Arteta said. 'He is a young player with exciting talent and enormous potential, who will fit well into our squad as we continue to prepare for next season. Cristhian adds good quality to our squad, and we look forward to working with him and making him feel at home with us.' Mosquera follows Spain midfielder Martin Zubimendi (£60m), goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga (£5m), Christian Norgaard (£10m) and Noni Madueke (£48.5m) in moving to the Emirates. Gabriel and Myles Lewis-Skelly have also put pen to paper on new contracts in the off-season, with a long-term extension for teenager Ethan Nwaneri believed to be all-but completed. Arsenal remain hopeful of signing striker Viktor Gyokeres from Sporting Lisbon, although it is not believed a deal, which could be worth as much as £65m, is imminent.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store