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Trader Kerviel faces trial over SocGen losses

The infamous alleged rogue trader is to have his day in court charged with forgery, breach of trust and unauthorised computer use

Jerome Kerviel, the alleged rogue trader who bet €50bn ($59.9bn) on European stock markets, goes on trial in Paris today, where he will claim that his former employer, Société Générale, knew about the trades he made and the risks he took.

Kerviel is charged with forgery, breach of trust and unauthorised use of a computer and could face as much as five years in prison if he is convicted.

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