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France's €4.9bn rogue trader gets IT jobMust be good with numbers...Published Friday 25th April 2008 15:40 GMT French rogue trader Jerome Kerviel, who cost Société Générale €4.9bn (£3.8bn), has got himself a new job as a computer consultant. Kerviel was released on bail in mid-March and joined the consultancy in April. Kerviel originally worked in the bank's back office before becoming a trader. His spokesman told AP: "Jerome is a young man who wants to work, and doesn't want to remain inactive living on unemployment insurance — or whatever." Kerviel is working for LCA consultancy in the Paris suburb of Levallois. The judge in his case changed the conditions of his bail so he could take the post - he still faces possible charges relating to Société Générale's losses. He is still barred from entering any trading room. SocGen lost serious credibility as a result of the loss - it was forced into a rights issue to cover the hole in its accounts. It is also seen as a possible takeover target with both Barclays or Italy's Unicredit named as possible bidders. ® 26 comments posted — Comment period finished Like IT needs another cowboy consultant.Posted: 16:17 25th April 2008 JeeeeeezzzPosted: 18:09 25th April 2008 so does this mean...Posted: 19:37 25th April 2008 still hiring?Posted: 20:09 25th April 2008 ResumePosted: 02:45 26th April 2008
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