List of trading losses

The following contains a list of trading losses of the equivalent of USD100 million or higher. Trading losses are the amount of principal losses in an account.[1] Because of the secretive nature of many hedge funds and fund managers, some notable losses may never be reported to the public. The list is ordered by the real amount lost, starting with the greatest.

This list includes both fraudulent and non-fraudulent losses, but excludes losses associated with Bernie Madoff's Ponzi scheme, which is estimated in the $50 billion range, because Madoff did not lose the majority of this money in trading.

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# Nominal Amount Lost USD FX Rate at time of loss[2] USD Equivalent at time of loss USD Inflation to 2007[3] 2007 USD Amount Lost Country Company Source of Loss Year Person(s) associated with incident
1 USD 9 bn1USD 9 bn-3.7%USD 8.67 bn United StatesMorgan Stanley[4] Credit Default Swaps2008 Hubler, HowieHowie Hubler
2 $6.12 (EUR 4.9) bn0.679USD 7.22 bn-3.7%USD 6.95 bn FranceSociété Générale[5] European Index Futures2008 Kerviel, JérômeJérôme Kerviel
3 USD 6.5 bn1USD 6.50 bn2.8%USD 6.69 bn United StatesAmaranth Advisors[6] Gas Futures 2006 Hunter, BrianBrian Hunter
4 USD 4.6 bn1USD 4.6 bn27.2%USD 5.85 bn United StatesLong Term Capital Management[7] Interest Rate and Equity Derivatives 1998 Meriwether, JohnJohn Meriwether
5 USD 5.80 bn1USD 5.80 bn-7.0%USD 5.80 bn United KingdomJPMorgan Chase[8] Credit default swaps 2012 Iksil, BrunoBruno Iksil
6 JPY 285 bn108.78USD 2.62 bn32.1%USD 3.46 bn JapanSumitomo Corporation[9] Copper Futures 1996 Hamanaka, YasuoYasuo Hamanaka
7 BRL 4.62 bn1.833 USD 2.52 bn-3.7%USD 2.43 bn BrazilAracruz[10][11] FX Options 2008 Zagury, IsacIsac Zagury, Rafael Sotero
8 USD 1.7 bn[12]1USD 1.7 bn39.9%USD 2.38 bn United StatesOrange County[13] Leveraged bond investments 1994 Citron, RobertRobert Citron
9 DEM 2.63 bn1.655USD 1.59 bn43.5%USD 2.28 bn GermanyMetallgesellschaft[14] Oil Futures 1993 Schimmelbusch, HeinzHeinz Schimmelbusch[15]
10 JPY 166 bn111.08USD 1.49 bn43.5%USD 2.14 bn JapanShowa Shell Sekiyu [16][17] FX Forwards 1993
11 JPY 1536 bn102.18USD 1.50 bn39.9%USD 2.09 bn JapanKashima Oil[17] FX Forwards 1994
12 USD 2 bn1USD 2 bn-8.5%USD 1.83 bn United KingdomUBS[18] Equities ETF and Delta 1 2011 Adoboli, KwekuKweku Adoboli
13 HKD 14.7 bn7.786USD 1.89 bn-3.7%USD 1.82 bn ChinaCITIC Pacific[19] Foreign Exchange Trading 2008 Yung, FrancesFrances Yung
14 GBP 827 mn0.633USD 1.31 bn36.1%USD 1.78 bn SingaporeBarings Bank[20] Nikkei Futures 1995 Leeson, NickNick Leeson
15 RUB 78.5 bn 38.98 USD 2.01 bn -12.6% USD 1.76 bn  Russia Transneft[21][22][23][24] Derivatives 2014 Maksim Grishanin, VP Finance
16 USD 1.8 bn1USD 1.8 bn-3.7%USD 1.74 bn United StatesDeutsche Bank[25] Derivatives 2008 Weinstein, BoazBoaz Weinstein
17 $1.75 (EUR 1.4) bn0.923USD 1.29 bn [26]20.4%USD 1.56 bn AustriaBAWAG [27] Foreign Exchange Trading 2000 [26] Flöttl, WolfgangWolfgang Flöttl, Helmut Elsner[27]
18 USD 1.1 bn1USD 1.10 bn36.1%USD 1.50 bn JapanDaiwa Bank[28] Bonds 1995 Iguchi, ToshihideToshihide Iguchi
19 USD 0.80 bn1USD 0.80 bn82.5%USD 1.46 bn United KingdomSoros Fund[29] SP 500 Futures 1987 Soros, GeorgeGeorge Soros
20 $0.94 (EUR 0.75) bn0.679USD 1.10 bn-3.7%USD 1.06 bn FranceGroupe Caisse d'Epargne[30][31] Derivatives 2008 Picano-Nacci, BorisBoris Picano-Nacci
21 BRL 2 bn1.833USD 1.09 bn-3.7%USD 1.05 bn BrazilSadia[10][11][32] FX and Credit Options 2008 Ferreira, AdrianoAdriano Ferreira, Álvaro Ballejo
22 GBP 0.4 bn0.611USD 0.66 bn29.2%USD 0.85 bn United KingdomMorgan Grenfell[33] Shares 1997 Young, PeterPeter Young
23 USD 0.6 bn1USD 0.60 bn39.9%USD 0.84 bn United StatesAskin Capital Management[34] Mortgage-Backed Securities 1994 Askin, DavidDavid Askin
24 $0.75 (EUR 0.60) bn1.371USD 0.82 bn0.0USD 0.82 bn GermanyWestLB[35] Common and Preferred Shares 2007 Breuers, FriedhelmFriedhelm Breuers[36]
25 USD 0.69 bn1USD 0.69 bn15.3%USD 0.80 bn United StatesAIB/Allfirst[37] Foreign Exchange Options 2002 Rusnak, JohnJohn Rusnak
26 DEM 0.47 bn2.587USD 0.18 bn320.6%USD 0.76 bn GermanyHerstatt Bank[38][39] Foreign Exchange Trading 1974 Dattel, DanyDany Dattel
27 CAD 0.68 bn1.066USD 0.64 bn0%USD 0.64 bn CanadaBank of Montreal[40][41] Natural gas derivatives 2007 David Lee, Kevin Cassidy [42][43]
28 USD 0.55 bn1USD 0.55 bn9.8%USD 0.60 bn ChinaChina Aviation Oil (Singapore)[44] Oil Futures and Options 2004 Jiulin, ChenChen Jiulin
29 CHF 0.63 bn1.451USD 0.43 bn27.2%USD 0.55 bn  SwitzerlandUnion Bank of Switzerland[45] Equity Derivatives 1998 Goldstein, RamyRamy Goldstein
30 USD 0.28 bn1USD 0.28 bn82.5%USD 0.51 bn United StatesMerrill Lynch[46] Mortgages (IOs and POs) Trading 1987 Rubin, Howard A.Howard A. Rubin
31 USD 0.28 bn1USD 0.28 bn82.5%USD 0.51 bn United StatesState of West Virginia[47] Fixed Income and Interest Rate Derivatives 1987 Manchin, A. JamesA. James Manchin
32 USD 0.35 bn1USD 0.35 bn39.9%USD 0.49 bn United StatesKidder Peabody[48] Government Bonds 1994 Jett, JosephJoseph Jett
33 USD 0.4 bn1USD 0.40 bn20.4%USD 0.48 bn United StatesManhattan Investment Fund[49] Short IT stocks during the internet bubble 2000 Michael Berger
34 $0.37 (EUR 0.30) bn1.244USD 0.37 bn9.8%USD 0.41 bn AustriaHypo Alpe-Adria-Bank International[50] Foreign Exchange Trading 2004
35 USD 0.35 bn1USD 0.35 bn0.0%USD 0.35 bn United StatesCalyon[51] Credit Derivatives 2007 Bierbaum, Richard "Chip"Richard "Chip" Bierbaum
36 AUD 0.36 bn1.171USD 0.31 bn9.8%USD 0.34 bn AustraliaNational Australia Bank[52] Foreign Exchange Trading 2004 Duffy, LukeLuke Duffy, Gianni Gray, Vince Ficarra & David Bullen[53]
37 $0.37 (EUR 0.30) bn0.895USD 0.27 bn17.1%USD 0.31 bn BelgiumDexia Bank[54] Corporate Bonds 2001
38 USD 0.207 bn1USD 0.207 bn43.5%USD 0.30 bn ChileCodelco[55] Copper, silver, gold futures 1993 Davila, Juan PabloJuan Pablo Davila
39 USD 0.16 bn1USD 0.16 bn39.9%USD 0.22 bn United StatesProcter & Gamble[56] Interest Rate Derivatives 1994 Mains, RaymondRaymond Mains
40 USD 0.2 bn1USD 0.20 bn6.2%USD 0.21 bn ChinaState Reserves Bureau Copper Scandal[57] Copper Futures 2005 Qibing, LiuLiu Qibing[58]
41 GBP 0.09 bn0.611USD 0.15 bn29.2%USD 0.19 bn United KingdomNatWest[59] Interest Rate Options 1997 Papouis, KyriacosKyriacos Papouis
42 USD 0.11 bn1USD 0.11 bn39.9%USD 0.15 bn United StatesCuyahoga County, Ohio[60] Leveraged Fixed Income 1994
43 SEK 1.23 bn7.804USD 0.15 bn-4.8%USD 0.143 bn SwedenHQ Bank[61] Equity Derivatives 2010 Crafoord, FredrikFredrik Crafoord, Mikael König, Patrik Enblad
44 USD 0.14 bn1USD 0.14 bn-3.7%USD 0.13 bn United StatesMF Global[62] Wheat Futures 2008 Dooley, EvanEvan Dooley
45 USD 0.12 bn1USD 0.12 bn-3.7%USD 0.12 bn United StatesMorgan Stanley[63] Credit-index options 2008 Matt Piper
46 USD 0.1 bn1USD 0.10 bn15.3%USD 0.12 bn CroatiaRiječka banka (Rijeka Bank)[64] Foreign Exchange Trading 2002 Nodilo, EduardEduard Nodilo

See also

References

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