Ponzi scheme
Britishnoun
Etymology
Origin of Ponzi scheme
After Charles Ponzi , who famously perpetrated such a scheme in the United States of America in the early 20th century
Example Sentences
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How do I know that my money is safe with my financial adviser and feel sure they are not running a Madoff-type Ponzi scheme?
From MarketWatch
However, Bernie Madoff was a fiduciary, and he violated the trust of his clients in a multibillion-dollar Ponzi scheme.
From MarketWatch
And Weizhen Tang, who calls himself a “Chinese Warren Buffett” in a LinkedIn profile, was convicted in 2013 of defrauding customers in a $50 million Ponzi scheme.
In an indictment unsealed last September, prosecutors alleged that Regan and his associates ran two investment firms “like a Ponzi scheme, using money obtained from earlier investors to pay later investors and to pay commissions to salespeople.”
The Attorney General’s office in Florida, where RAD is based, have said the firm was perpetrating an apparent “Ponzi scheme,” citing complaints from investors.
From Barron's
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