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Jérôme Kerviel

THE WORLD THIS WEEK - Friday, October the 8th - part 2
08/10/2010 - THE WORLD THIS WEEK

THE WORLD THIS WEEK - Friday, October the 8th - part 2

In this week's programme we discuss the Kerviel Verdict-is he a hero or a villain? Also, what is next for China in the 'currency war' and how is Europe to deal with its terror threat? And finally Desmond Tutu retires from public life. This week's guests are Alison Smale (Chief Editor, International Herald Tribune,)Anne-Elisabeth Moutet (Columnist, Sunday Telegraph,)Gerry Feehily (Editor at presseurop.eu) and Craig Copetas (Senior writer, Bloomberg News)
THE WORLD THIS WEEK - Friday, October the 8th - part 1
08/10/2010 - THE WORLD THIS WEEK

THE WORLD THIS WEEK - Friday, October the 8th - part 1

In this week's programme we discuss the Kerviel Verdict-is he a hero or a villain? Also, what is next for China in the 'currency war' and how is Europe to deal with its terror threat? And finally Desmond Tutu retires from public life. This week's guests are Alison Smale (Chief Editor, International Herald Tribune,)Anne-Elisabeth Moutet (Columnist, Sunday Telegraph,)Gerry Feehily (Editor at presseurop.eu) and Craig Copetas (Senior writer, Bloomberg News)
Web users continue to express their indignation over the sentencing of Jérôme Kerviel
08/10/2010 - WEBNEWS

Web users continue to express their indignation over the sentencing of Jérôme Kerviel

Web users continue to express their indignation over the sentencing of Jérôme Kerviel. New York is faced with an infestation of bed bugs. The web bears witness to residents panic, and a site giving you the chance to plan your life after death online.
Paris City Hall bans teens from Larry Clark exhibition... about teens
07/10/2010 - French press review

Paris City Hall bans teens from Larry Clark exhibition... about teens

FRENCH PAPERS, 7.10.2010: Libération leads with the controversial censorship of American film director Larry Clark's photo exhibiton at the Paris Museum of Modern Art. Paris City Hall has ruled that only over 18s can visit the exhibiton which features nude photos of teenagers. Also: strikes, Bernard Kouchner’s resignation letter and more coverage on the Jérôme Kerviel ruling.
Kerviel fraud could have collapsed markets, SocGen insider says
07/10/2010 - FRANCE

Kerviel fraud could have collapsed markets, SocGen insider says

As the full extent of Jerome Kerviel’s losses became clear, Societe Generale officials immediately sought to limit the damage by going to the regulators before the authorities, the bank’s former communications boss tells FRANCE 24.
Hugues Le Bret, former director of communication (Société Générale)
06/10/2010 - THE INTERVIEW

Hugues Le Bret, former director of communication (Société Générale)

In this interview, our guest is Former Director of Communication at Société Générale, Hugues Le Bret.
SocGen to spare 'rogue trader' Kerviel full damages
07/10/2010 - FRANCE

SocGen to spare 'rogue trader' Kerviel full damages

French bank Société Générale has said it will not seek the full 4.9 billion euros in damages imposed on its former trader Jérôme Kerviel, who was sentenced Tuesday to three years in jail, with two suspended, for illicit trading.
'Rogue trader' says he is scapegoat of financial system
06/10/2010 - FRANCE

'Rogue trader' says he is scapegoat of financial system

Former trader Jérôme Kerviel, who was sentenced to three years and fined 4.9 billion euros in damages Tuesday for illicit trades that led to huge losses at French bank Société Générale, has said he is a scapegoat of the financial system.
Kerviel Conviction – Bankers: the End of the Rogue? (part 2)
06/10/2010 - THE DEBATE

Kerviel Conviction – Bankers: the End of the Rogue? (part 2)

Does the conviction of Jérôme Kerviel for single-handedly squandering 4.9 billion euros make him the poster child for a banking system gone crazy? Perhaps, but he might also be a scapegoat for a system where reform might be stalling.
Kerviel Conviction – Bankers: the End of the Rogue?
06/10/2010 - THE DEBATE

Kerviel Conviction – Bankers: the End of the Rogue?

Does the conviction of Jérôme Kerviel for single-handedly squandering 4.9 billion euros make him the poster child for a banking system gone crazy? Perhaps, but he might also be a scapegoat for a system where reform might be stalling.
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