Lessons Not Learned: Op Risk and Rogue Trading

Serious lapses in operational risk control have been at the heart of the major trading scandals of the past two decades, from the Kidder fiasco in 1994 through the UBS meltdown last year

Thursday, May 31, 2012 , By Amy Poster and Elizabeth Southworth

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Serious lapses in operational risk control have been at the heart of the major trading scandals of the past two decades, from the Kidder fiasco in 1994 through the UBS meltdown last year.

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