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Hazem al-Braikan, the Kuwaiti financier charged by the SEC for suspicious trading profits,...

Jul. 26, 2009 12:37 PM ETBy: Rachael Granby, SA News Editor2 Comments
Hazem al-Braikan, the Kuwaiti financier charged by the SEC for suspicious trading profits, commits suicide.

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dobuy
27 Jul. 2009
I'm a trader based in the GCC and I have to say that when I saw these "press releases" and rumors, as soon as I knew they came from Kuwait I took the opposite side of these trades, Kuwaiti's are notorious in regional markets, especially here in Dubai, of pumping & dumping, as well as spilling rumors in the market to make a quick buck.
On the issue of his "suicide"..... yeh, no comment

"I make him an offer he don' refuse. Don' worry. "
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RK
26 Jul. 2009
The suicide is awfully (pun intended) convenient. Reminds us of so many movies. Godfather II for instance.
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