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A rogue broker's unauthorized speculative trading causes Barings Bank to collapse; Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong is accused of doping.
A rogue broker's unauthorized speculative trading causes Barings Bank to collapse; Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong is accused of doping.
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S1, EP29 "The Dumb Crook"Hours after robbing a bank, a teen culprit brags about it on YouTube; a promising biopharmaceutical company becomes a stock market predator.
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