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The world's biggest frauds ...More

Rediff
January 5, 2009

Business

Ponzi scheme was named after him

Photograph: Sebastian Derungs/Reuters

The world's biggest frauds
Trading scams and big investment frauds have resulted in the loss of billions of dollars for gullible people.

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