Former fund manager will continue to share stocks and share strategies on £100-a-month app
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Former fund manager will continue to share stocks and share strategies on £100-a-month app
Former fund manager will continue to share stocks and share strategies on £100-a-month app
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Financial Conduct Authority bans former stock picker from holding senior managerial positions

Neil Woodford and his investment firm have been fined by the financial watchdog, after 300,000 people lost money when the fund…

The FCA is seeking an injunction against Neil Woodford, pictured, and his United Arab Emirates-based comeback venture W4.0.

Ex-star stockpicker claimed that shutting his eponymous fund would crystallise consumer losses

It comes after the financial regulator provisionally fined Mr Woodford and banned him as a fund manager last year.

UK regulator bans former star manager but it is unclear how his company would pay its £40mn penalty