UK court refuses bail to ex-UBS trader

UBS trader Kweku Adoboli leaves City of London Magistrates Court in London September 16, 2011. Adoboli appeared in a London court on Friday charged with fraud after Swiss bank UBS said it had lost about $2 billion (1.27 billion pounds) in unauthorised trades.

UBS trader Kweku Adoboli leaves City of London Magistrates Court in London September 16, 2011. Adoboli appeared in a London court on Friday charged with fraud after Swiss bank UBS said it had lost about $2 billion (1.27 billion pounds) in unauthorised trades.

Published Feb 3, 2012

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Former UBS trader Kweku Adoboli, who is accused of unauthorised deals that cost the Swiss bank $2.3 billion, was refused bail by a London court on Friday.

Adoboli, who last week denied charges of fraud and false accounting relating to the loss, had made his first application to be freed from custody since being arrested last September.

“These are serious allegations backed up with cogent evidence,” said Judge Alistair McCreath at London's Southwark Crown Court after refusing his application.

Adoboli will remain in custody until his trial which has been set for September 3 this year. - Reuters

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