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Ducrot and Seger were reported earlier by the Financial Times.
Traders Manipulated Key Rate, Bank Says Jean Eaglesham 2012
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Ducrot and Seger didn't respond to requests for comment Thursday.
Traders Manipulated Key Rate, Bank Says Jean Eaglesham 2012
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UBS has suspended two senior Zurich-based traders in relation to the investigation, Yvan Ducrot and Holger Seger , according to a person familiar with the matter.
Traders Manipulated Key Rate, Bank Says Jean Eaglesham 2012
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Late that evening, the 20th, we resumed our old quarters at Lagny, and early next day I made a visit to the royal headquarters at Ferrires, where I observed great rejoicing going on, the occasion for it being an important victory gained near Mendon, a French corps of about 30,000 men under General Ducrot having been beaten by the Fifth Prussian and Second Bavarian corps.
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Ducrot had been stubbornly holding ground near Mendon for two or three days, much to the embarrassment of the Germans too, since he kept them from closing a gap in their line to the southwest of Paris; but in the recent fight he had been driven from the field with such heavy loss as to render impossible his maintaining the gap longer.
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Ferrires, where I observed great rejoicing going on, the occasion for it being an important victory gained near Mendon, a French corps of about 30,000 men under General Ducrot having been beaten by the Fifth
Memoirs of the Union's Three Great Civil War Generals David Widger
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Ducrot, but more particularly because word had been received the same morning that a correspondence had begun between Bazaine and Prince
Memoirs of the Union's Three Great Civil War Generals David Widger
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Are the positions occupied by Ducrot as strong as they pretend?
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That was the occasion when Ducrot was surely going to push through the German lines.
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 28, July, 1873 Various
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Ducrot had been stubbornly holding ground near Mendon for two or three days, much to the embarrassment of the Germans too, since he kept them from closing a gap in their line to the southwest of Paris; but in the recent fight he had been driven from the field with such heavy loss as to render impossible his maintaining the gap longer.
Memoirs of the Union's Three Great Civil War Generals David Widger
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