US - The Securities and Exchange Commission has charged a US money manager with allegedly inventing clients to inflate the amount of assets under management at the firm.
The SEC yesterday charged Leila Jenkins and her firm, Locke Capital Management, a global equity boutique, of "falsely creating a billion-dollar client in order to gain credibility and attract legit...
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