Trader EXECUTED in China

The execution itself in an act of corruption.

Yang Yanming know exactly what happened to the money, yet he was afraid to mention names to protect the safety of his family.

It is believe that the money was used as a bribe to some high level government officials.
 
Quote from guru-trading:

Whole new meaning to getting killed in the markets.

Yes, but the question for the rest of us rogue traders is: Was it really slow or really fast execution? :p
 
Quote from MohdSalleh:

China executes rogue trader, millions still missing
Tue Dec 8, 6:29 am ET

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Conscious that the growing gap between rich and poor could generate resentment, China is battling corruption and stock trading abuses. It has used the death penalty as a deterrent in serious cases.

($1=6.828 Yuan)

(Reporting by Ben Blanchard; Editing by Nick Macfie)

We should do the same to Madoff and the like.
 
One of the few things china does right that we can learn from.



Quote from MohdSalleh:

China executes rogue trader, millions still missing
Tue Dec 8, 6:29 am ET

BEIJING (Reuters) – China on Tuesday executed a former securities trader for embezzlement, the first person in the industry to be put to death, but millions of yuan are still missing, a state newspaper said.

Yang Yanming was sentenced to death in late 2005 and took the secret of the whereabouts of 65 million yuan ($9.52 million) of the misappropriated funds to his grave, the Beijing Evening News said.

The report added that Yang was the first person working in China's securities sector to be executed.

"Preserve your moral integrity and don't set too much store by business results," Yang told the newspaper before the sentence was carried out.

He was the general manager of the Beijing securities trading department of the China Great Wall Trust and Investment Corp., which became Galaxy Securities, from 1997 to 2003.

Conscious that the growing gap between rich and poor could generate resentment, China is battling corruption and stock trading abuses. It has used the death penalty as a deterrent in serious cases.

($1=6.828 Yuan)

(Reporting by Ben Blanchard; Editing by Nick Macfie)
 
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