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Goldman Sachs targeted again in Warminger evidence

Fund manager describes irritation with market behaviour in A2 share trading.

Tim Hunter
Mon, 17 Oct 2016

The poor relationship between Milford Asset Management and Goldman Sachs was again picked out in evidence from fund manager Mark Warminger at the High Court today.

Mr Warminger faces civil action from the Financial Markets Authority over alleged market manipulation on 10 occasions in

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Tim Hunter
Mon, 17 Oct 2016
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