Ex-trader Jerome Kerviel, speaking for the first time Wednesday about his tough sentencing in history’s biggest rogue trading scandal, insisted he is a scapegoat for his former bank and compared the ...
Jerome Kerviel is talking to Paris police about how he lost $7 billion. Jan. 26, 2008— -- Jerome Kerviel, the rogue French trader who allegedly lost billions for one of the world's largest banks, ...
We have been eager for a long time to hear the other side of last year’s mega losses at Société Générale (OTCPK:SCGLY), where a lone trader allegedly gambled away EUR 4.9 billion without anyone ...
Report: Jerome Kerviel says his bosses were aware of his financial risk taking. Jan. 29, 2008 — -- How much did French bank Societe Generale know about the major risks that trader Jerome Kerviel ...
Friday’s ruling was the latest legal victory for the former trader, Jérôme Kerviel, who won a wrongful dismissal suit in June. By David Jolly and Nicola Clark The Merger That Wasn’t? | Renaud ...
PARIS (Reuters) - A French appeals court ruled on Wednesday that Societe Generale was justified in firing rogue trader Jerome Kerviel, who was sentenced to three years in jail for causing 4.9 billion ...
Jerome Kerviel is a name that will linger long in the mind of banking and fraud professionals around the world, making the exploits of Nick Leeson and Robert Maxwell look distinctly amateur! His ...
Former Societe Generale trader Jerome Kerviel was sentenced to three years in prison for his role in France's biggest rogue-trading scandal on Wednesday and ordered to repay the bank 4.9 billion euros ...
French judges said Jerome Kerviel must pay Societe Generale SA 1 million euros ($1.1 million), a fraction of the initial 4.9 billion-euro trading loss he caused more than eight years ago. Societe ...
PARIS (Reuters) - Former Societe Generale trader Jerome Kerviel was sentenced to three years in jail by a Paris court on Tuesday for his role in a trading scandal and ordered to pay the French bank ...
PARIS (Reuters) - The new boss of Jerome Kerviel, the French financier blamed for a record rogue trading scandal, said Kerviel had been taken aback by the alleged $50 billion (34 billion pound) fraud ...