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Thursday, 7 February, 2002, 15:22 GMT

AIB and the missing millions


BBC News Online presents audio and video coverage of the crisis at AIB bank after US trader John Rusnak loses $750m.


6 February 2002

Fraud crisis at the AIB

AIB foreign exchange trader John Rusnak
Ireland's biggest bank the AIB was left reeling after a trader, John Rusnak at US subsidiary Allfirst, loses $750m in share trading. The bank assured customers it was financially secure and asked the FBI to track down Mr Rusnak.

 The BBC's Stephen Evans reports


A 'complex' fraud

AIB chief executive Michael Buckley
AIB's chief executive Michael Buckley believes the affair is "a complex and a very determined fraud". But he says the group's underlying business and profitability momentum is not impaired by what is "a once-off blow."

 AIB chief executive Michael Buckley


Investor concerns

Enron headquarters
The massive losses suffered by the Allied Irish Bank, coming so soon after the collapse of the American energy giant Enron, raise more concerns among investors about whether they can trust companies with their money.

 The BBC's Jeff Randall reports


The man who broke Barings

Rogue trader Nick Leeson who brought down Barings Bank in 1995
John Rusnak has been compared with "rogue trader" Nick Leeson - the man whose dealings brought down Barings Bank. Leeson went to prison for three years and he told the BBC's James Naughtie that nothing had been learned about financial security.

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FBI investigators question Rusnak

FBI logo

After a media manhunt in his native Baltimore John Rusnak and his attorney finally contacted FBI investigators looking into the fraud. The bank's directors are holding crisis talks to establish the extent of the damage. The BBC's Rory Cellan Jones reports.

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Whizzkids who go off the rails

A City trader

Pressure is mounting for financial institutions to tighten their procedures to prevent traders from costing shareholders millions. There are concerns that the pressure to achieve profits is tempting staff to take unacceptable gambles. The BBC's Max Foster reports.

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How Leeson broke the bank (22 Jun 99 | The Economy) Leeson scandal 'could happen again' (22 Jun 99 | The Economy)


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