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FMA ‘active’ on Warminger-related inquiries

In a revealing interview the regulator's chief executive talks about the next steps and his frustration with some of the commentary on its landmark market manipulation case.  

Tim Hunter
Thu, 03 Aug 2017

The Financial Markets Authority is “in active mode” with inquiries into other parties involved in the market manipulation trial of portfolio manager Mark Warminger, its chief executive Rob Everett says.

The case against Mr Warminger formally concluded last week after both he and the FMA decided

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Tim Hunter
Thu, 03 Aug 2017
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