SocGen Fined For Rogue Trader By French Banking Commission

France's Banking Commission, a regulatory agency, has fined French bank Societe Generale 4 million (3.2 million) for allowing Jerome Kerviel to be able to operate as a rogue trader, the BBC reports. The Banking Commission blamed "grave deficiencies" in the

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France’s Banking Commission, a regulatory agency, has fined French bank Societe Generale 4 million (3.2 million) for allowing Jerome Kerviel to be able to operate as a rogue trader, the BBC reports.

The Banking Commission blamed “grave deficiencies” in the bank’s internal controls.

The full story is available at The BBC’s website

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