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Revision as of 18:20, 5 March 2009

The following contains a list of trading losses of the equivalent of USD100 million or higher. Due to the secretive nature of many hedge funds and fund managers, some notable losses may never be reported to the public. The list is ordered by the real amount lost, starting with the greatest. This list includes both fraudulent and non-fraudulent losses.

# Nominal Amount Lost USD FX Rate at time of loss USD Equivalent at time of loss USD Inflation since loss until 2007-12-31[1] Real Amount Lost Country Company Source of Loss Year Person(s) associated with incident
1 EUR 4.9 bn  1.45 USD 7.1 bn  0% USD 7.1 bn   France Société Générale[2] European Index Futures 2008 Jérôme Kerviel
2 USD 6.5 bn  1 USD 6.5 bn  3% USD 6.7 bn   Canada Amaranth Advisors[3] Gas Futures 2006 Brian Hunter
3 USD 4.6 bn  1 USD 4.6 bn  27% USD 5.85 bn   United States Long Term Capital Management[4] Interest Rate and Equity Derivatives 1998 John Meriwether
4 JPY 285 bn  109.5 USD 2.6 bn  32% USD 3.44 bn   Japan Sumitomo Corporation[5] Copper Futures 1996 Yasuo Hamanaka
5 USD 1.7 bn[6] 1 USD 1.7 bn  40% USD 2.38 bn   United States Orange County[7] Interest Rate Derivatives 1994 Robert Citron
6 BRL 4.62 Bn  2.20 USD 2.1 Bn ; 0% USD 2.1 bn  Brazil Aracruz[8] FX Options 2008 Isac Zaguri, Rafael Sotero
7 EUR 1.4 bn  1.25 USD 1.9 bn  3% USD 1.97 bn   Austria BAWAG[9] Foreign Exchange Trading 2000 Wolfgang Flöttl, Helmut Elsner[10]
8 DEM 2.63 bn  0.52 USD 1.38 bn  43% USD 1.96 bn   Germany Metallgesellschaft[11] Oil Futures 1993 Heinz Schimmelbusch[12]
9 HKD 14.7 bn  7.76 USD 1.9 bn  0% USD 1.9 bn   China CITIC Pacific[13] Foreign Exchange Trading 2008
10 GBP 827 mio  1.6 USD 1.323 bn  36% USD 1.8 bn   United Kingdom Barings Bank[14] Nikkei Futures 1995 Nick Leeson
11 JPY 103.4 bn  94 USD 1.1 bn  36% USD 1.5 bn   Japan Daiwa Bank[15] Bonds 1995 Toshihide Iguchi
12 EUR 0.75 bn  1.30 USD 0.975 bn  0% USD 0.975  France Groupe Caisse d'Epargne [16] Derivatives 2008 Boris Picano-Nacci
13 EUR 0.60 bn  USD 0.82 bn   Germany WestLB [17] Common and Preferred Shares 2007 Friedhelm Breuers[18]
14 USD 0.69 bn   United States AIB/Allfirst[19] Foreign Exchange Options 2002 John Rusnak
15 GBP 0.4 bn  USD 0.7 bn   United Kingdom Morgan Grenfell[20] Shares 1997 Peter Young
16 USD 0.6 bn   United States Askin Capital Management[21] Mortgage-Backed Securities 1994 David Askin
17 USD 0.55 bn   China China Aviation Oil (Singapore)[22] Oil Futures and Options 2004 Chen Jiulin
18 BRL 760 mio  1.85 USD 411 mio   Brazil Sadia[23] FX and Credit Options 2008 Adriano Ferreira, Álvaro Ballejo
19 CHF 0.63 bn  USD 0.5 bn  United Bank of Switzerland[24] Equity Derivatives 1998 Ramy Goldstein
20 USD 0.4 bn   United States Manhattan Investment Fund[25] Short IT stocks during the internet bubble 2000 Michael Berger
21 EUR 0.30 bn  USD 0.4 bn   Austria Hypo Group Alpe Adria[26] Foreign Exchange Trading 2004
22 EUR 0.30 bn  USD 0.4 bn  Dexia Bank[27] Corporate Bonds 2001
23 DEM 0.47 bn  USD 0.36 bn   Germany Herstatt Bank[28] Foreign Exchange Trading 1974 Dany Dattel
24 USD 0.35 bn   United States Kidder Peabody[29] Government Bonds 1994 Joseph Jett
25 USD 0.35 bn   United States Calyon[30] Credit Derivatives 2007 Richard "Chip" Bierbaum
26 AUD 0.36 bn  USD 0.28 bn   Australia National Australia Bank[31] Foreign Exchange Trading 2004 Luke Duffy
27 USD 0.28 bn   United States State of West Virginia[32] Fixed Income and Interest Rate Derivatives 1987 A. James Manchin
28 USD 0.2 bn   China State Reserves Bureau[33] Copper Futures 2005 Liu Qibing[34]
29 USD 0.28 bn   United States Merrill Lynch[35] Mortgages (IOs and POs) Trading 1987 Howard A. Rubin
30 USD 0.16 bn   United States Procter & Gamble[36] Interest Rate Derivatives 1994 Raymond Mains
31 GBP 90  mio  USD 0.2 bn   United Kingdom NatWest[37] Interest Rate Options 1997 Kyriacos Papouis
32 USD 0.14 bn   United States MF Global[38] Wheat Futures 2008 Evan Dooley
33 USD 0.11 bn   United States Cuyahoga County, Ohio[39] Leveraged Fixed Income 1994
34 SEK 630 mio  USD 0.1 bn   Sweden Carnegie Investment Bank[40] Equity Derivatives 2007 Carnegie CEO, Carnegie Board
35 USD 0.1 bn   Croatia Riječka banka (Rijeka Bank)[41] Foreign Exchange Trading 2002 Eduard Nodilo


See also

References

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  2. ^ Schwartz, Nelson D. (2008-01-25). "A Spiral of Losses by a 'Plain Vanilla' Trader". The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-01-25.
  3. ^ Brian Hunter, Amaranth, hedge funds, MoneyWeek, 2006-10-06. Retrieved 2008-03-21
  4. ^ FAILED WIZARDS OF WALL STREET, BusinessWeek, 1998-09-21. Retrieved 2008-03-21
  5. ^ Rogue copper trader draws eight-year prison term, Japan Times, 1998-03-26. Retrieved 2008-03-21
  6. ^ The Effect of the Orange County Bankruptcy on Residential Real Estate Prices, Thomas A. Evans, Chicago Graduate School of Business, November 14, 2006
  7. ^ Greenwald, John (December 19, 1994). "The California Wipeout". Time Magazine. Retrieved 2007-07-22. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  8. ^ "Brazil Stocks Tumble After Aracruz, Sadia Post Currency Losses ", Gazeta Mercantil, 26 September 2008
  9. ^ Bawag Scrutiny Mounts, Putting CEO to the Test, October 21, 2005, Wall Street Journal
  10. ^ Trial begins Monday for suspects in Austrian bank scandal, July 13, 2007, International Herald Tribune
  11. ^ New York Times, April 5, 1996
  12. ^ International Harald Tribune, August 10, 2007
  13. ^ CITIC Pacific warns potential $2 billion forex losses, Reuters October 20, 2008
  14. ^ Rogue Trader: How I Brought Down Barings Bank and Shook the Financial World by Nick Leeson and Edward Whitley (Hardcover - Mar 1996) ISBN 0-3165-1856-5
  15. ^ An Unusual Path to Big-Time Trading, New York Times, September 27, 1995. Retrieved 2008-01-24
  16. ^ Caisse d'Epargne chairman resigns after trading loss, Reuters, October28, 2008
  17. ^ Pressure mounts on WestLB to merge after reporting big trading losses, International Herald Tribune, August 30, 2007
  18. ^ WestLB ousts top traders after losses, Times Online, April 5, 2007
  19. ^ Allied Irish Banks case study at ERisk.com
  20. ^ Morgan Grenfell case study at ERisk.com
  21. ^ Sad episodes of Global securitisation: The Hall of Shame
  22. ^ "Jail term for China Aviation boss", BBC News, 21 March 2006
  23. ^ "Brazil Stocks Tumble After Aracruz, Sadia Post Currency Losses ", Gazeta Mercantil, 26 September 2008
  24. ^ The Fall of the UBS: The Reasons Behind the Decline of the Union Bank of Switzerland by Dirk Schutz, ISBN 0944188206
  25. ^ The Bankruptcy Development That Has Wall St. Worried, New York Times, 2007-02-23. Retrieved 2008-01-24
  26. ^ Banking: Watchdogs caught napping, Financial Times, 2007-10-29. Retrieved 2008-01-24
  27. ^ Dexia sink €300m in bond fraud: a mere drop in the ocean
  28. ^ Der Fall der Goldjungen, Ex-Devisenhändler Danny Dattel klagt noch vor dem Bezirksgericht (de)
  29. ^ In the Matter of Orlando Joseph Jett, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, March 5, 2004
  30. ^ Calyon trader fired over big losses says he is not a rogue, International Herald Tribune, 2007-10-11. Retrieved 2008-01-24
  31. ^ Former NAB trader pleads guilty, International Herald Tribune, 2005-03-23. Retrieved 2008-01-24
  32. ^ Treasurer of West Virginia Retires Over Fund's Losses, New York Times, July 10, 1989. Retrieved 2008-03-22
  33. ^ City gripped by mystery of the phantom copper dealer, The Times, 2005-11-15. Retrieved 2008-01-24
  34. ^ Copper bottom, The Observer, November 20, 2005
  35. ^ Anatomy of a Staggering Loss, New York Times, 1987-05-11, Retrieved 2008-01-24
  36. ^ Procter & Gamble's Tale of Derivatives Woe, International Herald Tribune, 1994-04-14. Retrieved 2008-01-24
  37. ^ SFO probes NatWest black hole, Daily Telegraph, 1997-06-27. Retrieved 2008-01-24
  38. ^ Rogue Wheat Trader Blamed for $141 Million Loss, NYTimes.com, 2006-02-28. Retrieved 2008-03-03
  39. ^ Significant Losses Stemming from the Termination of Its SAFE Investment Program Erode County's Previously Substantial Financial Margins, Business Wire, Jan 5, 1995. Retrieved 2008-03-22
  40. ^ http://www.ap1.se/en/Financial-information-and-press/Press-releases/NewsContainer/2008/No-to-discharge-from-liability-for-Carnegies-former-board-and-CEO/, AP-Fonden, 2008-04-07
  41. ^ Croat trader puts bank in £70m crisis, Daily Telegraph, 2003-03-24. Retrieved 2008-01-24