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‘Complete supposition’ that Milford could benefit from manipulation: Gaynor

Mark Warminger was prevailed upon to handle Milford trading because he stood up to brokers, says firm's co-founder. 

Tim Hunter
Wed, 12 Oct 2016

Fund manager Brian Gaynor clashed with counsel during cross-examination over the potential effect of market manipulation on funds managed by his firm Milford Asset Management.

The Financial Markets Authority alleges Milford portfolio manager Mark Warminger manipulated share prices on 10

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Tim Hunter
Wed, 12 Oct 2016
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