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Investors wanted quick settlement: FMA

Hanover directors say payout better than the cost and burden of litigation.

Tim Hunter
Mon, 06 Jul 2015

Feedback from Hanover investors showed a strong preference for a quick settlement rather than a court trial, Financial Markets Authority enforcement head Belinda Moffat says.

In what she described as a “steady stream of contact” since the regulatory investigation began in March 2010, “what we know

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Tim Hunter
Mon, 06 Jul 2015
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