Paris appeals court holds convicted trader's fate
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Paris appeals court holds convicted trader's fate

Paris : France | Oct 24, 2012 at 12:20 AM PDT
Source: Seattle Post Intelligencer
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Former trader Jerome Kerviel will soon learn whether he must go to jail for covering up billions of dollars in losses while working as a trader for a top French bank and reimburse the 4.9 billion (about $7 billion) it took to unwind his deals. The Paris appeals court gives its verdict Wednesday, deciding... FULL ARTICLE AT Seattle Post Intelligencer
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People queue to attend the trial of alleged rogue trader Jerome Kerviel at Paris courthouse
People queue to attend the trial of alleged rogue trader Jerome Kerviel at Paris courthouse
 
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