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別名: Anna Louise Friel, Άννα Φριλ, آنا فریل, آنا فرییِل, 安娜佛芮
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Anna Louise Friel, born on July 12, 1976 in Greater Manchester, England, rose to prominence in British television as Beth Jordache on the Channel 4 soap opera Brookside.
公開年: 1999
別題: A Fraude, Das schnelle Geld - Die Nick Leeson-Story, High Speed Money - Die Nick Leeson Story, Vild satsning, El gran farol, Pörssipeluri, Trader, Ston pyreto tou hrimatistiriou, A csődtömeg, Money Trader, El Estafador, Spekulant, Jogador de Alto Risco, Escrocherii financiar, Аферист
監督: James Dearden
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制作会社: Granada Productions
ジャンル: Biographical Film, Drama, History, Thriller
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キーワード: based on novel or book, based on true story, crooked banker, forgery, investment banker, semi-biographical, stock fraud, stock market, stock market crash, stockman
Nick Leeson, an ambitious young bank clerk at Barings Bank, sees an opportunity for career advancement when he's offered a position in Jakarta, Indonesia to sort out an unpopular problem. He excels in his new role and marries Lisa during his time there. When the bank offers him the chance to set up their options trading operation in Singapore, Nick embraces the challenge despite being given limited resources. His first year is successful, with significant profits for the bank, but his illegal practices start taking a toll as he secretly covers up losses. After the tragic loss of his unborn child, Nick spirals out of control, gambling recklessly with other people's money, ultimately leading to a massive financial meltdown and the bankruptcy of Barings Bank.
Rogue Trader is a 1999 biographical film directed by James Dearden, based on the true story of Nick Leeson. The movie chronicles Leeson's meteoric rise and fall within Barings Bank, where his unchecked ambition led him to engage in illegal stock trading practices that resulted in a $1.4 billion loss for the bank.