FRANCE-BANKING-CRIME-KERVIEL-SOCGEN-TRIAL

The co-President of French far-left Parti de Gauche (PG) party's Jean Luc Melenchon (C) answers to journalists as he arrives on July 4, 2013 in Paris, at the Prudhommes court (judicial system of relations between workers and employees) to support French rogue trader Jerome Kerviel. Kerviel lost last year his appeal against a three-year jail term and a 4.9-billion-euro fine for his part in France's biggest rogue-trading scandal. The 35-year-old was convicted of forgery and breach of trust for gambling away nearly five billion euros ($6.3-billion) in risky deals as a star trader at Societe Generale, one of Europe's biggest banks. AFP PHOTO FRANCOIS GUILLOT (Photo credit should read FRANCOIS GUILLOT/AFP via Getty Images)
The co-President of French far-left Parti de Gauche (PG) party's Jean Luc Melenchon (C) answers to journalists as he arrives on July 4, 2013 in Paris, at the Prudhommes court (judicial system of relations between workers and employees) to support French rogue trader Jerome Kerviel. Kerviel lost last year his appeal against a three-year jail term and a 4.9-billion-euro fine for his part in France's biggest rogue-trading scandal. The 35-year-old was convicted of forgery and breach of trust for gambling away nearly five billion euros ($6.3-billion) in risky deals as a star trader at Societe Generale, one of Europe's biggest banks. AFP PHOTO FRANCOIS GUILLOT (Photo credit should read FRANCOIS GUILLOT/AFP via Getty Images)
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