Top fund manager Denning quits Capital Group after BBC Panorama investigation

'Serious conflict of interest'

David Brenchley
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Mark Denning, who helped to run $300bn of assets at Capital Group, has resigned from his role after he was alleged to have secretly bought shares for his own benefit in some of the same companies as his funds.

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