Ex-Goldman Analyst Denies Insider Trading Allegations at Trial

  • Zina brothers face FCA’s charges for share deals and fraud
  • Brothers weren’t insiders and deny the charges, lawyers say
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An ex-Goldman Sachs Group Inc. analyst and his City lawyer brother denied allegations of insider trading and fraud at their London trial.

Mohammed Zina, who worked in the investment bank’s Conflicts Resolution Group in London, denied making trades based on insider information, his lawyer Brendan Kelly told the jury on Tuesday.