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La Bataille Générale Canadiens - Nordiques du Vendredi Saint Pour les Québécois, la rivalité entre les Canadiens de Montréal et les Nordiques de Québec fut l'un des faits marquants de la décennie 1980 et du début des années 1990, un évènement qui divisa littéralement la province en deux clans. Lorsque les Nordiques firent leur entrée dans la LNH, la table était mise pour ce qui fut l'une des plus grandes rivalités de l'histoire de la ligue. Car elle était absolument inévitable. Les villes de Montréal et de Québec ont toujours eu entre elles une rivalité historique, les deux clubs étaient la propriété de brasseries concurrentes et si l'uniforme rouge et le nom des Canadiens étaient associés au fédéralisme, l'uniforme bleu et les fleurs de lys des Nordiques avaient une saveur beaucoup plus nationaliste, une fièvre qui, depuis quelques années, enflammait une bonne partie du peuple Québécois. Car cette rivalité fut bien plus qu'une rivalité sportive - elle avait un fort arôme politique. Malgré la présence de quelques bons joueurs, les Nordiques connurent des débuts difficiles, mais l'arrivée des frères Peter, Anton et Marian Stastny changea le visage des Nordiques du tout au tout, et l'affrontement entre les deux en séries éliminatoires en 1982 marqua vraiment le début de la rivalité proprement dite. La victoire surprise en cinq parties grâce à un but de Dale Hunter asséna un violent coup aux Canadiens et ses partisans. Les Nordiques venaient d'imposer le respect et de s'établir comme un club de premier plan. Les familles et la province déjà partagés entre la formation montréalaise et celle de la capitale, se clivèrent franchement en deux clans, hostiles l'un envers l'autre. Les deux clubs se rencontreront encore quatre fois en séries au cours de l'histoire des Nordiques, et la rivalité atteint son paroxysme en 1984, lors d'un vendredi tristement célèbre. C'était le 20 avril, un Vendredi Saint, au cours duquel les deux clubs disputent le cinquième match de la série les mettant aux prises, match que les Nordiques entament en faisant face à l'élimination. Les entraîneurs Jacques Lemaire et Michel Bergeron, de même que plusieurs joueurs de chaque côté, se lançaient des invectives depuis quelques jours déjà par le biais des médias - la guerre de mots se propage même à certains journalistes eux-mêmes, qui n'hésitent pas à y donner du leur, chacun prêchant pour l'équipe de la ville où leur quotidien est basé. Québec menait par un but au bout d'une période, et en deuxième, le fougueux Dale Hunter met le feu aux poudres. D'abord, il entre en collision avec le gardien Steve Penney des Canadiens suite à un arrêt de ce dernier, ce qui entraîna une première escarmouche. Hunter est chassé pour deux minutes; dès son retour sur la glace, il récidive. Seconde mêlée. Une bagarre éclate entre Craig Ludwig et Anton Stastny. Lorsque la sirène marquant la fin de la période retentit, une escarmouche d'abord anodine entre Hunter et Guy Carbonneau dégénéra rapidement lorsque les deux bancs se vidèrent pour une bagarre générale (c'était à l'époque permis). Les ardeurs furent cependant refroidies par le coup sournois de Louis Slegher des Nordiques à l'endroit de Jean Hamel du Canadien, qui ne rejoua plus jamais au hockey par la suite. Les deux clubs retraitent finalement au vestiaire, mais le pire reste encore à venir. En début de troisième période, on a l'impression que tout est rentré dans l'ordre alors que l'arbitre, Bruce Hood, annonce la longue liste des pénalités aux deux capitaines. Cependant, personne n'a fourni aux deux clans la liste des joueurs ayant été expulsé du match suite aux hostilités. Ces joueurs ignoraient donc qu'ils n'avaient pas le droit de se présenter sur la glace et ils relancèrent le bal alors que l'annonceur-maison nommait leurs noms. Ce nouvel affrontement dura une vingtaine de minutes, au cours duquel les joueurs se pourchassaient sur la glace et se battaient avec une violence inouïe. À peine croyait-on le calme revenu que dans un autre coin de la patinoire cela recommençait. Lorsque le tout cessa finalement, les Nordiques se retrouvaient privés de Hunter, Slegher, Peter Stastny, Wally Weir et Clint Malarchuk, tous expulsés; du côté montréalais, c'est Chris Nilan, Mark Hunter, Mario Tremblay, Mike McPhee et Richard Sévigny qui sont chassés pour le reste de la rencontre. S'en suivit enfin du hockey, et si Québec augmenta son avance avec un but de Michel Goulet, le Tricolore répliqua avec deux buts de Steve Shutt, et un pour Rick Green, John Chabot et Guy Carbonneau, pour finalement gagner 5 à 3 pour éliminer les Nordiques. L'année suivante, les Nordiques obtiennent leur revanche, alors que Peter Stastny marque le but gagnant au terme du septième match opposant les deux camps, éliminant ainsi le CH. Puis au cours des séries de 1987, les Nordiques ont une chance en or de refaire le même coup aux rouges, mais Alain Côté se voit refuser ce qui aurait été le but gagnant - ce but est encore controversé aujourd'hui et il alimente bien des discussions. Par la suite, les Nordiques passèrent par des jours plus difficiles, qui eurent pour conséquence de diminuer l'animosité et de faire retomber un peu la poussière sur cette guerre entre les deux clubs, ainsi qu'entre les nombreux amateurs de hockey québécois. Lorsqu'en 1993 les Nordiques montrent de nouveau des signes positifs avec les Joe Sakic, Mats Sundin, Owen Nolan et compagnie, la flamme se raviva, alors que les deux clubs en venaient aux prises en quarts-de-finale de Conférence. 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Jerome Kerviel Crushes Bank Societe Generale (Part8) http://st0ckman.blogspot.com Jan. 29 (Bloomberg) -- French President Nicolas Sarkozy said senior executives at Societe Generale SA should face ``consequences'' for the record loss that resulted from unauthorized trading at the bank. Sarkozy, 53, told reporters after a speech near Paris late yesterday that a share of the blame should be shouldered by the bank's top managers, who include Chairman Daniel Bouton and Vice Chairman Philippe Citerne. ``When someone is very highly paid, even when it's probably justified, you can't avoid responsibility when there's a major problem,'' Sarkozy said, in response to a question about Bouton. Societe Generale executives are a new target for government officials, who have criticized Bank of France Governor Christian Noyer for failing to inform them sooner of the trading debacle. Bank employee Jerome Kerviel was charged yesterday with falsifying documents, computer hacking and breach of trust by French judges. Kerviel's unauthorized bets led to 4.9 billion euros ($7.2 billion) in trading losses, the biggest in banking history. Societe Generale, France's third-largest bank, said Kerviel amassed 50 billion euros in positions in European stock index futures, an amount that exceeded the company's market value. Kerviel, 31, admitted to hacking into computers and faking e-mails to hide trades since 2005, Prosecutor Jean-Claude Marin said at a press conference yesterday. Kerviel was released yesterday after being charged. `Good Man' ``He's not a robber, he's a good man,'' said Christian Charriere-Bournazel, a lawyer for Kerviel. ``The fault was with Mr. Bouton. It was he who decided to unwind these positions.'' When it disclosed the losses on Jan. 24, the Paris-based bank said directors refused an offer by Bouton, 57, to resign after the trades were discovered. Bouton said yesterday on Europe 1 radio that his resignation ``is still on the table and the board can act on it whenever it chooses.'' A Societe Generale spokesman wasn't available to comment on Sarkozy's remarks. ``Daniel Bouton has no choice but to resign,'' Jean Arthuis, former finance minister and head of the French Senate commission on finance, said on France Inter radio today. Bouton's compensation in 2006 totaled 3.4 million euros, including a salary of 1.25 million euros and bonus of 2.18 million euros, according to the company's annual report. Citerne took home a base salary of 750,000 euros and a bonus of 1.3 million euros. Kerviel earned about 100,000 euros, according to the bank. Seeking an Explanation Bouton and Citerne, who have been chairman and vice chairman since 1997, said they won't receive bonuses or stock options for 2007 and will forgo salaries for the first half of this year. Societe Generale rose the most in five years in Paris trading on speculation the bank may become a takeover target. The stock gained 7.4 euros, or 10 percent, to 78.45 euros, leaving declines this year at 21 percent. Bouton, an ex-government official and budget director, and Noyer, a career-long public servant, should expect to face more pressure from Sarkozy, particularly if the trading scandal hurts his approval ratings, said Jean-Marc Lech, co-chairman of Paris- based polling firm Ipsos SA. ``Bouton is a former cabinet member, Noyer has been around politics for most of his career,'' Lech said in an interview. Prime Minister Francois Fillon has ordered an investigation to ``explain how this happened.'' Finance Minister Christine Lagarde said the report she's preparing for Fillon will focus on why the bank's internal checks failed and whether financial companies should be forced to impose more controls. Lagarde said today on LCI television that she wants Noyer to explain why he waited three days before informing her that Societe Generale was the victim of a trading fraud. ``Everyone must consider their own responsibility,'' Sarkozy said. ``When there is an event of this nature, it cannot remain without consequences.'' To contact the reporter on this story: James Hertling in Paris at Tags: Jerome kerviel rogue trader Societe Generale nick leeson pre market movers stock trading society general fraud take ove |
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Jerome Kerviel Crushes Bank Societe Generale (Part9) http://st0ckman.blogspot.com In one of the banking world's most unsettling recent disclosures, France's Société Générale SA said Mr. Kerviel had cost the bank €4.9 billion, equal to $7.2 billion, by making huge unauthorized trades that he hid for months by hacking into computers. The combined trading positions he built up over recent months, say people close to the situation, totaled some €50 billion, or $73 billion. Jerome Kerviel The loss -- dwarfing the $1.3 billion Nick Leeson cost British bank Barings in 1995 -- has forced Société Générale to seek a capital infusion. It is expected to try to raise €5.5 billion, chiefly from its existing shareholders. The loss exposes the latest breakdown of risk controls at a big international financial institution, along with U.S. banks that have hemorrhaged billions of dollars since the crisis in subprime mortgages developed last summer. Some analysts speculate that the French bank's frantic efforts to unwind the unauthorized trades over 72 hours may have contributed to the volatility and declines that rattled European markets on Monday. In addition to the billions, Société Générale appeared for a time to have lost Mr. Kerviel as well. Executives at the bank, still stunned at the magnitude of the scandal, told reporters yesterday they hadn't kept track of his whereabouts since questioning him on Saturday. [Image] Former Barings futures trader Nick Leeson in November 1995. Here's a look at stories in the Journal over the past decade on trades gone bad, and an accompanying photo gallery above. • Behind a $550 Million Bad Bet: A Mystical Man With Ambition(CAO Singapore, 2004) • Junior Staffers Cited for Stopping National Australia Bank Scandal(2003) • Allied Irish Banks Say a Rogue Trader Lost $750 Million in Unauthorized Deals(2001-2002) • Sumitomo Trading Scandal Still Haunts Copper Market(1996) MORE • Deal Journal:Who Are You, Jerome Kerviel? • Daily Davos:Massive Trading Loss Is Talk of the Town But an attorney at a law firm representing Mr. Kerviel said the trader had spent much of the week with his lawyer. Asked whether Mr. Kerviel rejects the banks' accusations, the lawyer said only: "He is not on the run. He is standing by to answer to justice. He spent the day at our office." Early details, including accounts from executives at the French bank, paint a picture of an ordinary trader who used extraordinary means to game the bank's own system and hide massive unauthorized trades on stock-index futures. Even as bank executives were scrambling to deal with the trail of destruction, they were at a loss to describe his motivations. Société Générale executives said that the early investigation indicated the trader didn't earn a dime on his actions. They also said he appeared to be acting alone. Mr. Kerviel essentially made bets on which way large European stocks would move, in one of the most liquid markets linked to equities globally. His expertise was trading futures tied to baskets of stocks such as the Euro Stoxx 50. In normal markets, some $40 billion to $50 billion of the futures of that index trade daily. The index gives traders such as pension and hedge funds quick access to a large swath of the European economy, by investing on the belief the index will rise or fall to a certain point in the future. Mr. Kerviel also made trades in Germany's DAX Index and France's CAC-40. According to Mr. Bouton, the Société Générale chairman, Mr. Kerviel began conducting fraudulent trades sometime in 2007. Tags: Jerome kerviel rogue trader Societe Generale nick leeson pre market movers stock trading society general fraud take ove |
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Rogue Trader Crushes Bank Societe Generale (Part1) http://st0ckman.blogspot.com http://st0ckman.blogspot.com/search/label/%24t0ckman%27s%20Pre-Market The trader(Jerome Kerviel) behind an alleged 4.9 billion euro fraud at Societe Generale is a man in his thirties earning less than 100,000 euros ($146,500) a year, the French bank said on Thursday. Societe Generale has declined to name the trader for legal reasons. "He's in his thirties and has been working for Societe Generale since 2002," Chairman Daniel Bouton told reporters at a news conference. "His salary was slightly below 100,000 euros a year," said Bouton who earlier said he and his deputy Philippe Citerne would give up their own salaries until June. Bouton gave no further details on the trader and said he did not know where the man was. He said the bank was starting legal action against him. Asked whether the trader had sought personal gain from his fraud, Jean-Pierre Mustier, head of Societe Generale's investment banking arm, said: "I don't think so." Then asked whether the trader was acting alone, Mustier said: "I am convinced he was acting alone." Tags: rogue trader Societe Generale bank banking trading Jerome Kerviel |
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Rogue Trader Crushes Bank Societe Generale (Part2) http://st0ckman.blogspot.com http://st0ckman.blogspot.com/search/label/%24t0ckman%27s%20Pre-Market PARIS, Jan 25 (Reuters) - The following is a timeline of events concerning the 4.9 billion euro ($7.2 billion) fraud at France's second-largest bank Societe Generale (SocGen) (SOGN.PA: Quote, Profile, Research). * 2007 - SocGen junior trader Jerome Kerviel starts building up large positions. As his losses mount he tries to cover up his positions by hacking into the bank's computer systems. * Jan 18, 2008 - SocGen shares plunge 8.2 percent, with traders and fund managers citing market speculation of huge write-downs at the bank. * Jan 18 - The International Herald Tribune runs a report on its Web site saying that Bank of France Governor Christian Noyer has been monitoring the balance sheets of banks such as SocGen. The Bank of France later denies that Noyer ever said this. * Jan 18 - Later that evening, a compliance officer notices a trade that has breached one of the bank's thresholds. The officer telephones another brokerage, with which SocGen had apparently made the trade, and is told that the firm has no record of any such transaction taking place. * Jan 19/20 - On Saturday, SocGen senior executives begin investigating suspicious trades which are traced to Kerviel. The trader is hauled in and top management questions him. * Jan 20 - Kerviel is questioned by the SocGen board. * Jan 20 - Bouton says he informs the Governor of the Bank of France and the head of France's AMF stock market authority when he learns of the situation. * Jan 20 - Kerviel, who is told by the bank after questioning that it plans to dismiss him, leaves. SocGen fails to hand him over to the police. Bouton later admits, at a news conference, that "perhaps we made a mistake in that respect". * Jan 21 - As people return to their trading desks after the weekend, SocGen management decides to liquidate Kerviel's positions. Equity markets plunge that day, with many stock indexes suffering their worst one-day close since the terror attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. * Jan 21 - SocGen's decision to close down the position in a falling market means the bank makes even more of a loss than it would have done in a more usual market environment. Market traders later wonder if the SocGen rogue trader was partly responsible for the global equity market slump. * Jan 22 - The U.S. Federal Reserve stuns markets by announcing an emergency interest rate cut. It later says it was unaware of the SocGen rogue trader situation when it made its decision to slash rates by 75 basis points to 3.5 percent. * Jan 23 - SocGen shares fall sharply again, closing down 4.2 percent. Traders and fund managers cite fresh rumours of write-downs at SocGen. Market speculation also swirls that some top SocGen bankers might have left the bank. * Jan 24 0700 GMT - SocGen issues a statement saying it has uncovered a 4.9 billion euro fraud at the bank. It says Bouton and Jean-Pierre Mustier, head of investment banking, tendered their resignations but these were not accepted. * 1000 GMT - SocGen holds press conference to discuss the fraud. Bouton says the bank does not know the whereabouts of the trader whom it does not identify. * 1525 GMT - SocGen sources identify the trader as Kerviel. A photo of Kerviel from the SocGen internal website is soon circulating around dealing rooms and fund management houses in Paris. * 1831 GMT - A source from the U.S. Federal Reserve says U.S. central bank did not know of the rogue trader scandal at SocGen when it made an emergency interest rate cut this week. * Jan 25 - Kerviel's whereabouts remain unknown. (Reporting by Sudip Kar-Gupta; Editing by Suzy Valentine) Tags: Jerome kerviel rogue trader Societe Generale nick leeson pre market movers stock trading day trade swing |
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Jerome Kerviel Crushes Bank Societe Generale (Part4) http://st0ckman.blogspot.com http://st0ckman.blogspot.com/search/label/%24t0ckman%27s%20Pre-Market this will cost cost the group 4.9 billion euros ($7.16 billion) and announced plans to raise 5.5 billion euros through a capital increase to shore up its balance sheet, also reeling from a crisis in global credit markets. The fraud disclosure brought back memories of Nick Leeson, the British trader who in 1995 brought down blue-blooded merchant bank Barings after racking up huge losses. SocGen said it was in the process of dismissing the Paris-based trader, who it did not name, and added that the trader's managers would leave the company. It added that its board had rejected an offer by Chairman and Chief Executive Daniel Bouton to resign. SocGen shares were suspended. The Bank of France announced an inquiry by the Banking Commission and said no further comment was necessary after Societe Generale took steps to strengthen its balance sheet. French Economy Minister Christine Lagarde will make a statement during the day on the issue, her office said. "The most serious thing is that this puts into doubt the risk management systems at some banks," said Fortis analyst Carlos Garcia. A source at SocGen said the trader was "not one of its stars" and was relatively young. SocGen said the trader had been handling plain vanilla futures contracts on European stock market indices, betting on broad share market movements. It was not immediately clear what role French police were taking in the investigation. The French prosecutor's office was not available for comment. FURTHER WRITEDOWNS AT SOCGEN Analysts said the episode would have a major impact on the reputation of SocGen, which was founded in 1864 and is one of France's most prestigious blue-chip companies. Jerome Kerviel on the run! Tags: Jerome kerviel rogue trader Societe Generale nick leeson pre market movers stock trading day trade swing |
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