I've just found out I used to work on the Back Office systems that Le Rogue Trader was clearing his dodgy deals through. Oh tulip, do you think I should start running now ?
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If your avatar is accurate I would start ambling...Originally posted by moorfield View PostI've just found out I used to work on the Back Office systems that Le Rogue Trader was clearing his dodgy deals through. Oh tulip, do you think I should start running now ? -
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You can keep you back orifice and clear your own deals through it.Originally posted by moorfield View PostI've just found out I used to work on the Back Office systems that Le Rogue Trader was clearing his dodgy deals through. Oh tulip, do you think I should start running now ?Comment
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Did you used to work for SunGard, on Panorama?Originally posted by moorfield View PostI've just found out I used to work on the Back Office systems that Le Rogue Trader was clearing his dodgy deals through. Oh tulip, do you think I should start running now ?Comment
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You should be alright - you have got £4 Billion Professional Indemnity cover haven't you?Originally posted by moorfield View PostI've just found out I used to work on the Back Office systems that Le Rogue Trader was clearing his dodgy deals through. Oh tulip, do you think I should start running now ?
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One, two SocGen are coming for you.
Three, four they're gonna knock on your door...That boy go raaaaaaa
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Not really - my impression was that he was fudging the middle office, not the back office. They were all legit deals with legit counterparties. They were unacceptably risky (maybe) and over his limits, but that's not often back office's responsibility: they've rarely got the necessary maths.Comment
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