Rogue trader explained

In financial trading, a rogue trader is an employee authorized to make trades on behalf of their employer (subject to certain conditions) who makes unauthorized trades.[1] It can also involve mismarking of securities.[2] [3] [4] The perpetrator is a legitimate employee of a company, but enters into transactions on behalf of their employer, or mismarks securities held by their employer, without their employer's permission.

One famous rogue trader is Nick Leeson, whose losses on unauthorized investments in index futures contracts were sufficient to bankrupt his employer Barings Bank in 1995. Through a combination of poor judgment on his part, increasingly large initial profits, lack of oversight by management, a naïve regulatory environment, and an unforeseen outside event, the Kobe earthquake, Leeson incurred a US$1.3 billion loss that bankrupted the centuries-old financial institution.[5] [6] In some cases traders have initially made large profits for their employers, and - their goal - large bonuses for themselves, from trades in breach of applicable laws and company rules, and it has been questioned by some whether in some instances traders are not in fact "rogue", as in those cases in which employers directed the activity or knew of it and turned a blind eye to the transgressions due to the profits involved.[7] [8]

There have been colossal financial losses and bankruptcies from what are considered to be catastrophically bad decisions by senior decision-makers in financial institutions, such as the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers which necessitated the 2008 United Kingdom bank rescue package, but this is not described as rogue trading and is not punishable.

Largest rogue-trader losses

NameCountryDate(s)LossInstitutionMarket activitySentenceIncident
Jérôme KervielParis, France2006–2008data-sort-value=6900 $6.9 billion (€4.9 billion)European Stock Index Futuresdata-sort-value=5 5 years prison of which 2 years were suspended2008 Société Générale trading loss
Yasuo HamanakaTokyo, Japan1996data-sort-value=2600 $2.6 billionSumitomo CorporationCopperdata-sort-value=8 8 years prisonSumitomo copper affair
Kweku Adoboli[9] London, United Kingdom[10] 2011 data-sort-value=2300 $2.3 billionS&P 500, DAX, and EuroStoxx Futuresdata-sort-value=7 7 years prison2011 UBS rogue trader scandal
Nick Leeson[11] United Kingdom1995data-sort-value=1300 $1.3 billion (£827 million)Barings BankNikkei Index Futuresdata-sort-value=6.5 6.5 years prison
Toshihide IguchiOsaka, Japan / New York City, United States1995data-sort-value=1100 $1.1 billionResona HoldingsU.S. Treasury Bondsdata-sort-value=4 4 years prison
John RusnakMaryland, United States2002data-sort-value=691 $691 millionAllied Irish BanksForeign Exchange Optionsdata-sort-value=7.5 7.5 years prison
Chen JiulinSingapore2005data-sort-value=550 $550 millionChina Aviation OilJet Fuel Futuresdata-sort-value=4.25 4 years and 3 months prison
David Bullen
Luke Duffy
Vince Ficarra
Gianni Gray
Melbourne, Australia2003–2004data-sort-value=187 $187 million (A$360 million)National Australia BankForeign Exchange Optionsdata-sort-value=3.66 3 years and 8 months prison
2 years and 5 months prison
2 years and 4 months prison
16 months prison
Matthew Taylor[12] United States2007data-sort-value=118 $118 millionGoldman SachsS&P 500 e-mini Futuresdata-sort-value=0 9 months prison[13]
United States1994data-sort-value=74.6 $74.6 million US Treasury bonds. data-sort-value=0 banishing trading securities
Stephen PerkinsLondon, United Kingdom2009data-sort-value=10 $10 millionPVM Oil FuturesBrent Crudedata-sort-value=0 barred from working as a trader & £72,000 fineOil futures drunk-trading incident

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Deborah . Ball. Paul . Sonne. Carrick . Mollenkamp. UBS: Rogue Trader Hit Firm . Wall Street Journal . September 16, 2011 . 2011-09-16 .
  2. Peter Nash (2017). Effective Product Control; Controlling for Trading Desks, Wiley.
  3. Web site: Citigroup to Pay More Than $10 Million for Books and Records Violations and Inadequate Controls. SEC.gov.
  4. Web site: Merrill Lynch Rogue Trader says system is broken. May 9, 2017.
  5. John Gapper (2011). How to be a Rogue Trader
  6. https://books.google.com/books?id=eHxTDwAAQBAJ&dq=%22rogue+trader%22+securities+leeson+billion&pg=PA214 The SAGE Encyclopedia of Business Ethics and Society
  7. Book: Nick Leeson: biography part I. 2011-03-01. 2012-02-23. Nick Leeson's trades initially generated 10% of Barings' annual profit
  8. News: 1 . Le trader livre sa version de l'affaire Société Générale . 29 January 2008 . Le Monde, paper version . Jérôme Kerviel said that his trading behavior was widespread at the company and that getting a profit makes the hierarchy turn a blind eye
  9. News: The curse of delta one strikes UBS. Financial Times . September 15, 2011 . 2011-09-15 .
  10. Web site: Former UBS trader Adoboli sentenced to seven years for fraud. NBC News.
  11. Web site: Steve. Slater. Factbox - UBS trader joins rogues' gallery of financial crime . UK.Reuters.com . September 15, 2011 . 2011-09-15 .
  12. Web site: Rogue trader should pay $118 million to Goldman Sachs: US. CNBC . December 3, 2013 . 2013-12-03 .
  13. Web site: Ex-Goldman Trader Sentenced to 9 Months in Prison. Rachel. Abrams. December 6, 2013. DealBook.