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- BUSINESS, Page 55Business NotesSECURITIES FRAUDCrackdown on La Bolsa
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- Only last December, prominent Mexican stockbroker Eduardo
- Legorreta Chauvert was an honored dinner guest of President
- Carlos Salinas de Gortari. But these days Legorreta is a guest
- of the Reclusorio Oriente jail in Mexico City, where he has
- been held without bail since Feb. 14 on charges that he traded
- in bogus government treasury certificates, as well as other
- allegations of securities fraud. Legorreta, chairman of the
- go-go brokerage firm Operadora de Bolsa, is the government's
- biggest catch in a long-awaited crackdown on irregularities in
- the Mexican stock exchange, La Bolsa.
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- The topsy-turvy Mexican market posted the world's fastest
- run-up during 1987, then began an even sharper tumble in early
- October of that year. In just 28 days, La Bolsa lost 74% of its
- value. The "crack," as Mexicans refer to it, wiped out tens of
- thousands of small investors, many of whom filed criminal
- complaints accusing their brokers of cheating them. The arrest
- of Legorreta, who had been considered immune partly because of
- his role as a fund raiser for Salinas, has proved popular among
- consumers, if not businessmen. Legorreta has denied any
- wrongdoing. "I am innocent," he said. "I believe in doing
- things according to the law."
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