In the late 1980s, Nick Leeson was a money trader at Barings Bank, working in the City of London. He quickly became successful and soon he was Barings Bank's star Singapore trader. By 1993, Leeson had made more than ten million pounds for the bank, and he and his wife Lisa were enjoying a life of luxury in Singapore. And, maybe, if Leeson hadn’t 1____________ greedy, his life would have continued to be very comfortable.