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No motive for manipulation: Warminger

Fund manager couldn't expect alleged market manipulation would produce better bonus, court hears 

Tim Hunter
Thu, 13 Oct 2016

The potential to earn more money from market manipulation could not have motivated fund manager Mark Warminger, the High Court has heard.

Mr Warminger, who managed four funds totalling about $670 million for clients of his employer Milford Asset Management, faces allegations of market

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Tim Hunter
Thu, 13 Oct 2016
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