Lawyers battle over trader’s ‘unreliable’ evidence
Defence claims prejudice over FMA's failure to supply signed statement from UBS trader
Tim Hunter
Fri, 03 Mar 2017
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The evidence, or absence of it, from Mark Warminger’s friend Jeremy Coe, at the time a trader with UBS, caused ructions in the market manipulation case even after hearings ended.
The Financial Markets Authority’s case included allegations about trades in Sky TV shares, which featured phone calls
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Tim Hunter
Fri, 03 Mar 2017
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