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French court upholds jail sentence for rogue trader Jerome Kerviel

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A top French appeals court on Wednesday upheld rogue trader Jerome Kerviel's three-year jail sentence over high-risk trading that cost the Societe Generale bank nearly five billion euros ($7 billion).

But the court cancelled the 4.9 billion euros in damages that Kerviel was ordered to pay, and referred this part of the ex-trader's sentence to another court near Paris to be re-judged.

Kerviel's lawyer Patrice Spinosi had argued in February while appealing the conviction for breach of trust that Societe Generale had committed "wilful misconduct" and was aware of his client's high-risk trading.

Kerviel was sentenced to three years in prison in October 2010 for breach of trust, forgery and entering false data for unauthorised deals that threatened to bankrupt the bank, one of the biggest in Europe.

A top French appeals court on Wednesday upheld rogue trader Jerome Kerviel’s three-year jail sentence over high-risk trading that cost the Societe Generale bank nearly five billion euros ($7 billion).

But the court cancelled the 4.9 billion euros in damages that Kerviel was ordered to pay, and referred this part of the ex-trader’s sentence to another court near Paris to be re-judged.

Kerviel’s lawyer Patrice Spinosi had argued in February while appealing the conviction for breach of trust that Societe Generale had committed “wilful misconduct” and was aware of his client’s high-risk trading.

Kerviel was sentenced to three years in prison in October 2010 for breach of trust, forgery and entering false data for unauthorised deals that threatened to bankrupt the bank, one of the biggest in Europe.

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