Segantii Capital Management and its British founder Simon Sadler, along with former trader Daniel La Rocca, are facing insider trading charges in Hong Kong. The case, which stems from a stock trade seven years ago, has been moved from a Magistrates' Court to a District Court that can impose longer prison sentences of up to seven years. The hearing on Wednesday revealed further details about the alleged transgressions.
An insider trading case against Asian hedge fund Segantii Capital Management, its high-profile British founder Simon Sadler and a former trader has been moved to a higher court in Hong Kong. More here: https://t.co/wzLBL0epCX
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Segantii hedge fund insider trading case moved to higher court in Hong Kong https://t.co/rGGwro38Tw https://t.co/bOQPoHEdoV
Segantii Capital Management’s insider trading case will move to a Hong Kong District Court that can hand out longer prison sentences, as details emerged about the hedge fund’s alleged transgressions at a hearing on Wednesday. @minminlow reports https://t.co/LA60b5ErOh https://t.co/Gmyct0h9x8
Segantii's insider trading case will move to a District Court that can hand out longer prison sentences of as many as seven years https://t.co/NDg4dCcWuM
Segantii Capital Management founder Simon Sadler and a former trader at the hedge fund, Daniel La Rocca, arrived at a Hong Kong Magistrates' Court on Wednesday to face insider dealing charges https://t.co/nRFwOxrVYM https://t.co/BYPD87MEkq
Seven years after a fateful stock trade in Hong Kong, Segantii and its founder will return to court on Wednesday to face insider dealing charges https://t.co/E05zQUUyu8
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