The Murder of Lehman Brothers

An Insider's Handbook to the Global Meltdown

by: Joseph Tibman

The Murder of Lehman Brothers
Author: Joseph Tibman

Publisher: Brick Tower Press

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Format: Paperback / softback

Publication date: 15 September 2009

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ISBN: 188328371X ISBN 13: 9781883283711

The Murder of Lehman Brothers by Joseph Tibman

Reveals the complex storm that led to Lehman's collapse and the ensuing global consequences. This title includes a brief history of Lehman, highlighting certain notable events, including a previous near collapse, the rise of Richard Fuld and the 'one-firm' culture, the repeated mistake made by providers of credit, and inventing new financings. Top page

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To me, as a multi-decade, veteran Lehman investment banker, the breathtaking death of my firm appeared impossible as little as three days ahead of the bankruptcy filing. Not only did I consider our 'master of the universe' firm invincible, but, like my colleagues, when it became clear we were in deep trouble, it was unfathomable that the US government could misstep so foolishly as to let any bulge bracket investment bank simply fail. The worst case seemed to be the Bear Stearns route. 'But Henry Paulson, Treasury Secretary, is a Bush appointee, and so like other cabinet members, a free agent, ruling his fiefdom like a Tsar. He in effect gave his singular nod to the dissolution of a century and a half old firm, and the largest US bankruptcy ever, launching a sucker punch to global financial markets and sending an already weak economy into a tailspin.' This book sheds light on the perfect, complex storm that led to Lehman's collapse and the ensuing global consequences. It includes a brief history of Lehman, highlighting certain notable events, including a previous near collapse, the rise of Richard Fuld and the 'one-firm' culture, the repeated mistake made by providers of credit, inventing new financings - rationalising that while profitable, these risky endeavours are actually not risky, more specifically sub-prime mortgages and Lehman's role, as well as an internal battle over Lehman's embrace of a massive real estate book, the emergence of Lehman as a top tier firm, the unravelling that began with the sub-prime meltdown, and gained vigour with the fall of Bear, and the consequences of Lehman's fall. Top page

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Publisher & Imprint: Brick Tower Press

City: New York

Pages: 244

More info: height 230 mm width 155 mm weight 544 gr thickness 23 mm

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Age recommended: General/trade

Subject Indexing & Classification Dewey: 332.660973 Library of Congress Subject: Financial crises - United States

Record updated at: 04 May, 2012 time: 02:05

Summary The Murder of Lehman Brothers Introduction; The Brothers: A Family Business; One Firm; Suprime & Substandard; The Music Stops -- 2007; Kool-Aid; Lehman Isn't Bear -- The First Half of 2008; Rumours, Shorts & Other Misdemeanours; No Way; Dickless; Paulson's Folly; Addiction Interrupted. Top page

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