December 15, 2008
Madoff fraud case triggers international losses

International investors and charities are claiming damages in what has been called one of Wall Street’s biggest Ponzi schemes ever, a $50 billion fraud case alleging wrongdoing by Bernard Madoff, a former NASDAQ chairman.

Andrew Ross Sorkin, a financial columnist at The New York Times, speaks with Martin Savidge about the losses faced by foreign investors and how huge banks like HSBC could be led into the scheme.

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