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Warminger in apparent contradiction over closing trades

Cross-examination in market manipulation trial focuses on impact of orders to broker. UPDATED with special feature audio.

Tim Hunter
Tue, 18 Oct 2016

The combination of Mark Warminger’s direct share trading and orders to broker UBS came under scrutiny at the High Court as the fund manager appeared to contradict himself under cross-examination.

Mr Warminger, a portfolio manager with Milford Asset management, faces allegations of market

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Tim Hunter
Tue, 18 Oct 2016
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