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    Top 10 Biggest Trading Losses in History

    Fri, 05/11/2012 - 15:07 EDT - The Curious Capitalist
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    On May 10,  JPMorgan Chase admitted a “grievous” failure in their trading operations that led to a $2 billion loss for the storied investment bank in the past six weeks alone. How does the latest money mismanagement stack up against history’s biggest losses?

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