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  • Of course, for every firm with the name Lehman Brothers there is another with a name like JP Morgan (who did not particularly care for Jews) and the suggestion that Wall Street is strictly Jewish is yet another anti-Semitic libel.

    Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: Wall Street's Collapse Means That Jews Can be Known for Values Rather Than Money 2008

  • Local villagers may not know the name Lehman Brothers - or about the company's collapse that sent the U.S. financial system reeling - but they do feel the effects of what happened in the U.S. economy, says Angel Vasquez, director of AMUCSS, a microfinancing bank project for rural Mexican villages.

    NPR Topics: News 2009

  • "But the name Lehman Brothers meant nothing to me at the time."

    Rocky Mount Telegram - Business 2008

  • Sep 08 - Talks fail on a capital infusion for Lehman Brothers from a Korean bank

    The Mess That Greenspan Made 2008

  • "But the name Lehman Brothers meant nothing to me at the time."

    Reflector - Latest Headlines from The Daily Reflector 2008

  • Back in 1986, as the City broker L Messel was being acquired by a fast-expanding investment bank called Lehman Brothers, a young, ambitious financier was parachuted into London from Wall Street and put in charge of European expansion.

    Big Bang's shockwaves left us with today's big bust 2011

  • ROMANS: According to "The Financial Times," Lehman Brothers, which is dead, Lehman Brothers is dead.

    CNN Transcript Dec 22, 2009 2009

  • What will not help markets to recover is for regulations at the SEC and Federal Reserve to continue to favor the same credit-ratings agencies that were calling Lehman Brothers "investment grade" just before it hurtled into bankruptcy.

    Signs of Capitalist Life 2009

  • Cries immediately arose from some, namely Lehman Brothers, that the Bush administration was guilty of using a double standard, given the government's precedent for largesse in the case of AIG and Bear Stearns.

    Stuart Whatley: The Double-Standardization Of Double Standards 2009

  • In addition, huge, huge news beyond Lehman Brothers, which is not the biggest shock this morning, by the way.

    CNN Transcript Sep 15, 2008 2008

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