The Australian Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) has affirmed the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (Asic)'s decision to ban a former Credit Suisse employee, Philip McLean, and former financial advisor, Tony Davidof, from providing financial services for three years. The watchdog's decision to ban Davidof and McLean followed an investigation that found both had engaged in manipulation of the price of 'mini warrants' issued by Credit Suisse (commonly called 'minis') through en

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