31. Rogue trader Nick Leeson was charged in the Singapore court, found guilty and sentenced to six and a half years jail. 32. Rogue trader Nick Leeson will face a financially restricted existence upon his return to Britain after more than three years in a Singapore jail. 33. The attorney for jailed rogue futures trader Nick Leeson on Monday denied a newspaper report that Leeson had a fortune hidden in German bank accounts. 34. The bank has attributed that loss to a single rogue trader and denied U.S. charges that the bank engaged in a criminal cover-up of the loss. 35. The bank has portrayed itself as the victim of a rogue trader. 36. The company has strenuously asserted that Hamanaka was a lone rogue trader and denied that any of his superiors knew what he was up to. 37. The case has led to calls for stricter controls on financial markets worldwide to bridle rogue traders. 38. U.S. prosecutors have accused senior Daiwa executives of directing the cover-up, but the bank has portrayed itself as the victim of a rogue trader. 39. ING has refused to buy Barings Future Singapore, of which the rogue trader was general manager when he ran up his mammoth debts. 40. A Singapore judge Friday convicted rogue trader Nick Leeson of two cheating charges but did not immediately sentence him. |