1 00:00:00,080 --> 00:00:02,960 Speaker 1: Federal prosecutors have won a huge victory today as a 2 00:00:03,000 --> 00:00:07,440 Speaker 1: Brooklyn jury convicted former HSBC currency trader Mark Johnson a 3 00:00:07,560 --> 00:00:10,559 Speaker 1: fraud for front running a three point five billion dollar 4 00:00:10,640 --> 00:00:13,640 Speaker 1: client order, forcing the client to pay a higher price. 5 00:00:14,200 --> 00:00:18,000 Speaker 1: HSBC earned eight million dollars on the deal. The prosecution 6 00:00:18,120 --> 00:00:21,759 Speaker 1: strongest evidence was recordings of phone calls between Johnson and 7 00:00:21,800 --> 00:00:26,000 Speaker 1: traders discussing the aftermath of the order. Johnson took the 8 00:00:26,040 --> 00:00:29,440 Speaker 1: stand in his own defense and insisted that he acted properly, 9 00:00:30,080 --> 00:00:33,320 Speaker 1: joining me is Lenan when Bloomberg News FX reporter and 10 00:00:33,400 --> 00:00:37,159 Speaker 1: she has been following this case, Lennon, how long did 11 00:00:37,159 --> 00:00:41,000 Speaker 1: the jury deliberated and what did they ask for during 12 00:00:41,040 --> 00:00:44,080 Speaker 1: the deliberations, Hi June. Well, they asked or they deliberated 13 00:00:44,080 --> 00:00:46,040 Speaker 1: for about two days, um, just under two days, I 14 00:00:46,040 --> 00:00:48,839 Speaker 1: would say, And they asked for tapes that Mark Johnson, 15 00:00:49,159 --> 00:00:51,919 Speaker 1: of Mark Johnson and his colleagues discussing the trades. Um. 16 00:00:51,960 --> 00:00:54,440 Speaker 1: So some of these tapes were the most sort of 17 00:00:54,480 --> 00:00:57,240 Speaker 1: incriminating evidence. We hadn't heard him saying I think we 18 00:00:57,280 --> 00:00:59,640 Speaker 1: got away with it, you know, sort of celebrating and 19 00:00:59,680 --> 00:01:01,440 Speaker 1: swear ring on the tapes, and so I think those 20 00:01:01,480 --> 00:01:03,720 Speaker 1: were pretty damning, and I guess they stuck out in 21 00:01:03,760 --> 00:01:07,440 Speaker 1: the jury's mind. Yeah, and the prosecutors certainly helped them 22 00:01:07,600 --> 00:01:11,640 Speaker 1: emphasize that what would a guilty man be doing saying this? 23 00:01:12,240 --> 00:01:15,280 Speaker 1: So Johnson, as we discussed, took a big chance in 24 00:01:15,360 --> 00:01:17,800 Speaker 1: taking the stand in his own defense. The verdict means 25 00:01:17,840 --> 00:01:21,440 Speaker 1: the jury didn't believe him. Was it the recordings that 26 00:01:21,480 --> 00:01:24,560 Speaker 1: he had the most difficulty with on the stand? I 27 00:01:24,560 --> 00:01:27,440 Speaker 1: think he was actually very calm and collected on the stand, 28 00:01:27,520 --> 00:01:30,000 Speaker 1: But I think you know what the prosecutors said to 29 00:01:30,040 --> 00:01:32,280 Speaker 1: the jury was, look, this is a different guy that 30 00:01:32,319 --> 00:01:34,520 Speaker 1: you're seeing in person versus the person that you hear 31 00:01:34,600 --> 00:01:38,000 Speaker 1: on the tapes. So it's the jury was not convinced 32 00:01:38,000 --> 00:01:40,360 Speaker 1: by his sort of calm, collected demeanor on the stand. 33 00:01:40,520 --> 00:01:42,600 Speaker 1: Did he was he able to explain away any of 34 00:01:42,600 --> 00:01:46,000 Speaker 1: the tapes? There was an explanation for everything, really, his 35 00:01:46,000 --> 00:01:48,520 Speaker 1: his lawyers went point by point through all of the 36 00:01:48,520 --> 00:01:52,400 Speaker 1: most damning evidence. They gave an alternative explanation for pretty 37 00:01:52,440 --> 00:01:55,680 Speaker 1: much everything. So it was very comprehensive, very very long 38 00:01:55,720 --> 00:01:58,360 Speaker 1: testimony by the defendant. How much time does he face 39 00:01:59,040 --> 00:02:01,880 Speaker 1: We're not sure yet, So we're we're watching and waiting 40 00:02:02,160 --> 00:02:05,240 Speaker 1: at the courthouse. Pack her Tato was actually there and so, um, 41 00:02:05,280 --> 00:02:07,720 Speaker 1: you know, he's convicted on almost all of the counts, 42 00:02:07,760 --> 00:02:10,320 Speaker 1: so we'll have to wait and see what the potential 43 00:02:10,360 --> 00:02:15,720 Speaker 1: sentencing is now. The prosecutors are also trying to get 44 00:02:16,120 --> 00:02:21,640 Speaker 1: someone else from HSBC tried in this country. He's in England. 45 00:02:21,680 --> 00:02:23,840 Speaker 1: What's the status of that, So we are still waiting 46 00:02:23,880 --> 00:02:26,520 Speaker 1: to hear the decision on that as well. Stewart Scott, 47 00:02:26,520 --> 00:02:28,120 Speaker 1: who was hurt in many of these tapes in the 48 00:02:28,160 --> 00:02:31,320 Speaker 1: courtroom in the US, is fighting extradition and so he's 49 00:02:31,360 --> 00:02:33,360 Speaker 1: that that's still pending in the UK right now. But 50 00:02:33,440 --> 00:02:37,000 Speaker 1: he was basically Mark Johnson's guy in London handling a 51 00:02:37,040 --> 00:02:39,680 Speaker 1: lot of the trading over there, and so the kind 52 00:02:39,680 --> 00:02:42,360 Speaker 1: of main front line trading was handled by Stewart's gotten 53 00:02:42,400 --> 00:02:45,600 Speaker 1: some of Johnson's colleagues and Johnson sort of blamed him 54 00:02:45,600 --> 00:02:47,919 Speaker 1: at different points for or said that he was really 55 00:02:47,960 --> 00:02:51,040 Speaker 1: the one running at all. Exactly. Well, Johnson was, you know, 56 00:02:51,400 --> 00:02:53,040 Speaker 1: was on a business trip in New York and so 57 00:02:53,080 --> 00:02:55,919 Speaker 1: he said, look, I wasn't looking at the blow by blow, 58 00:02:55,960 --> 00:02:57,799 Speaker 1: I wasn't right in front of my screens. There were 59 00:02:57,800 --> 00:03:00,240 Speaker 1: people in London who were listening to the che atdter 60 00:03:00,360 --> 00:03:02,720 Speaker 1: and and the tone of the trading room, and they 61 00:03:02,720 --> 00:03:05,480 Speaker 1: were the ones who are really managing the frontline stuff. 62 00:03:05,880 --> 00:03:08,480 Speaker 1: So Johnson is the first person to be tried in 63 00:03:08,520 --> 00:03:13,200 Speaker 1: the global currency raking scandal. How important is this conviction 64 00:03:13,320 --> 00:03:16,840 Speaker 1: for federal prosecutors. I think this is a huge landmark, 65 00:03:16,960 --> 00:03:20,080 Speaker 1: both for the prosecutors and for the industry. Many people 66 00:03:20,080 --> 00:03:23,360 Speaker 1: who have spoken to who are too uncomfortable to talk 67 00:03:23,400 --> 00:03:26,080 Speaker 1: on the record, have said, look, we're watching this very closely. 68 00:03:26,120 --> 00:03:28,760 Speaker 1: This is a litmus test if he's the first individual 69 00:03:28,840 --> 00:03:31,839 Speaker 1: to really be held uh, you know, accountable for this 70 00:03:32,160 --> 00:03:34,440 Speaker 1: as a crime for you know, just as an individual 71 00:03:34,520 --> 00:03:37,680 Speaker 1: rather than as a firm. Um, many traders out there 72 00:03:37,680 --> 00:03:42,600 Speaker 1: will be thinking what about me? So Lennon, explain exactly 73 00:03:42,680 --> 00:03:45,520 Speaker 1: what it is that traders are now concerned about. What 74 00:03:45,560 --> 00:03:48,040 Speaker 1: it is they're worried about doing well. First of all, 75 00:03:48,080 --> 00:03:50,920 Speaker 1: they're worried about a huge compliance avalanche that's going to 76 00:03:51,000 --> 00:03:53,600 Speaker 1: come down on them. Um. I think banks right now, 77 00:03:53,680 --> 00:03:56,640 Speaker 1: there there were banks in the courtroom also watching these proceedings, 78 00:03:56,680 --> 00:03:59,720 Speaker 1: So they should be thinking, Okay, what are our practices. 79 00:03:59,800 --> 00:04:02,240 Speaker 1: Let's review all of our practices again. There is a 80 00:04:02,280 --> 00:04:04,720 Speaker 1: code of conduct and foreign exchange that has you know, 81 00:04:04,880 --> 00:04:07,160 Speaker 1: prompted this review, but maybe we need to look at 82 00:04:07,200 --> 00:04:10,240 Speaker 1: it again. Pre hedging is a very very common practice 83 00:04:10,240 --> 00:04:12,280 Speaker 1: in foreign exchange. You get a big order, you need 84 00:04:12,360 --> 00:04:15,560 Speaker 1: to kind of manage your exposure beforehand. How do you 85 00:04:15,640 --> 00:04:18,920 Speaker 1: trade in advance of a client order without typical into 86 00:04:19,000 --> 00:04:22,320 Speaker 1: what Mark Johnson what's convicted of doing, which is front running. 87 00:04:23,160 --> 00:04:27,080 Speaker 1: HSBC wasn't accused of wrongdoing, but the bank has been 88 00:04:27,200 --> 00:04:32,400 Speaker 1: under investigation over currency trading. What's happening in that sphere? Well, 89 00:04:32,440 --> 00:04:36,640 Speaker 1: I think the bank There are multiple legal actions right 90 00:04:36,640 --> 00:04:39,400 Speaker 1: now in foreign exchange, not just with HSBC but also 91 00:04:39,480 --> 00:04:44,160 Speaker 1: with DOEORRGE Bank and other banks UM and the general 92 00:04:44,320 --> 00:04:47,719 Speaker 1: global scene on banking after the the FX scandal is 93 00:04:47,760 --> 00:04:50,400 Speaker 1: that the banks have paid about ten billion dollars all 94 00:04:50,400 --> 00:04:54,120 Speaker 1: in all UM to deal with these kind of rigging allegations. 95 00:04:54,200 --> 00:04:56,760 Speaker 1: So we're going to have to see whether they get 96 00:04:56,800 --> 00:05:00,680 Speaker 1: find more, whether they are worried about additional cases coming 97 00:05:00,720 --> 00:05:04,000 Speaker 1: through UM and whether more individuals are going to be 98 00:05:04,120 --> 00:05:08,320 Speaker 1: put on the stand, and what's the next trial coming up? UM? 99 00:05:08,400 --> 00:05:10,800 Speaker 1: Next trial, I think again Stewart Scott is going to 100 00:05:10,839 --> 00:05:13,040 Speaker 1: be the one to watch here because he's the one 101 00:05:13,120 --> 00:05:15,679 Speaker 1: who was, you know, right in there with Mark Johnson 102 00:05:15,680 --> 00:05:18,240 Speaker 1: on all these tapes, and so if Johnson has been 103 00:05:18,279 --> 00:05:20,839 Speaker 1: found guilty, then uh, you know, perhaps he is the 104 00:05:20,880 --> 00:05:23,440 Speaker 1: next Domino um and then you know, we go from 105 00:05:23,440 --> 00:05:26,680 Speaker 1: there for two days of hearings for extradition, which is 106 00:05:26,839 --> 00:05:29,840 Speaker 1: a lot of time. So we'll be watching. You'll tell 107 00:05:29,920 --> 00:05:32,880 Speaker 1: us what happens, and it'll be really interesting if Pat 108 00:05:32,960 --> 00:05:34,719 Speaker 1: can talk to some of the jurors and find out 109 00:05:34,720 --> 00:05:37,240 Speaker 1: what actually happened in the jury room. Thanks for all 110 00:05:37,279 --> 00:05:40,679 Speaker 1: your reporting during this trial. That's Lenan when Bloomberg News 111 00:05:40,880 --> 00:05:41,760 Speaker 1: FX reporter