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Insider has to wonder what the future holds if sophisticated technology falls into the wrong hands or elbows. Reuters reported recently that a strange drop in the value of French 10-year bond futures back in July was caused by a London-based trader who leaned a little too heavily on his keyboard. The trader was inadvertently pressing the "instant sell" button, say investigators from Cap Gemini and Kroll Associates. The expensive button pushing led to 145 separate sell orders, which caused a

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