UK - Peter Stanyer said in the High Court yesterday that he did not think it was true that Mercury Asset Management (MAM) believed it should tailor risk profiles for clients even though he had written a note to that effect.
The Merrill Lynch Investment Managers (MLIM) head of performance and risk management was being questioned by Unilever barrister Jonathan Sumption QC on a note for Carol Galley written by Stanyer be...
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