Business Series Video. French court cuts damages owed by rogue trader Jerome Kerviel Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 23/09/2016 - 17:48 GMT+2 A French appeals court has cut the amount of damages owed by trader Jerome Kerviel to his former employer Societe Generale to a million euros. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next French court cuts damages owed by rogue trader Jerome Kerviel Now playing Next Humanoid robot joins Melania Trump at White House education summit Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | March 26th, 2026 – Midday Now playing Next EBRD investments reach €5.9bn in emerging Central Asian markets Now playing Next Iran war energy shock puts ECB on alert — Lagarde vows timely response Now playing Next The Big Question: Can AI save healthcare from collapse? Now playing Next Trump to 'unleash hell' if Iran doesn't make deal, White House says Now playing Next EU Council 'should consider meeting without Hungary,' Barroso says Now playing Next Iran spurns US' 15-point plan and escalates attacks on Israel and Gulf Now playing Next G7 gathers in France as Iran rejects Trump's 15-point ceasefire plan Now playing Next Tourists test balance inside tilted church in Greece’s Ropoto Now playing Next Timelapse: A closer look at the shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz Now playing Next The leaning Greek church that steals the glory from the Tower of Pisa is located in Thessaly Now playing Next Melania Trump brings humanoid robot and vision of AI classroom to global education summit Now playing Next Residents injured after blast in Israeli home amid new Iranian barrage Now playing Next Iran war: How many European citizens has the EU repatriated? More videos
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