Ex-fund manager pleads guilty over Big Un insider trading
Jonathan ShapiroSenior reporter
Updated
The corporate regulator says it is investigating the executives of collapsed ASX-listed tech company Big Un Limited after a former fund manager pleaded guilty to insider trading in the stock.
Michael Ho, a former investment analyst at investment firm Maple-Brown Abbott, pleaded guilty in the District Court in Sydney to five counts of insider trading and one count of communicating inside information in Big Un.
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Jonathan Shapiro writes about banking and finance, specialising in hedge funds, corporate debt, private equity and investment banking. He is based in Sydney. Connect with Jonathan on Twitter. Email Jonathan at jonathan.shapiro@afr.com
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