EDITOR'S NOTE: This story has been updated with additional testimony. LONDON (Reuters) - , the ex-UBS trader accused of losing the Swiss bank $2.3 billion, was a "star" and his desk was doing "amazingly well" in the months before the debacle, a London court heard on Thursday [Oct. 4]. However, ...
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