Thursday, October 1, 2020

Inside the JPM Precious Metals Desk Called a Crime Ring by Prosecutors - Bloomberg

Billionaires have Davos. For filmmakers, there’s Sundance. For the people who mine and trade and ship everything from iron ore to platinum, there’s London Metal Exchange Week. It’s a blur of symposiums and drinks, with a reliably lavish lunch thrown by JPMorgan Chase & Co. On a balmy October day in 2018, hundreds of guests crossed a courtyard in the shadow of the Bank of England to a medieval guild hall for champagne and sashimi courtesy of the bank and its top metals trader, Mike Nowak.

Nowak had plenty to celebrate. His global trading desk at JPMorgan was the powerhouse in futures contracts for gold, silver, platinum and palladium that account for tens of trillions of dollars in transactions annually. In his mid-40s, Nowak had run the precious metals desk for more than a decade. He had a young family, a house outside Manhattan and a seven-bedroom vacation home a few blocks from the beach in New Jersey.

But that world was unraveling. Unbeknown to Nowak, one of his former employees was turning on him.

via www.bloomberg.com

It sure looks like it's still going on.

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Comments

"a few blocks from the beach": pah, if I were stinking rich I'd want a house immediately on the beach. Cheapjack!

Posted by: dearieme | Oct 2, 2020 4:42:36 AM