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  2. Bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Lehman quickly became a force in the subprime market. By 2003 Lehman made $18.2 billion in loans and ranked third in lending. By 2004, this number topped $40 billion. By 2006, Aurora and BNC were lending almost $50 billion per month. [2]:129. Lehman had morphed into a real estate hedge fund disguised as an investment bank.

  3. 2008 financial crisis - Wikipedia

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    Lehman had been in talks to be sold to either Bank of America or Barclays but neither bank wanted to acquire the entire company. [125] September 16, 2008: The Federal Reserve took over American International Group with $85 billion in debt and equity funding. The Reserve Primary Fund "broke the buck" as a result of its exposure to Lehman ...

  4. Reserve Primary Fund - Wikipedia

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    By early 2008 asset-backed and financial-sector commercial paper made up 56% of its portfolio. The September 15, 2008 bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers raised concern about Reserve Primary's holdings of Lehman-issued paper, which then made up 1.2% of its portfolio, as well as its other financial-sector paper. Among money market funds, Reserve ...

  5. Review: ‘The Lehman Trilogy’ is the story of a business ...

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    The version of “The Lehman Trilogy” now playing at the Broadway Playhouse is not a tour of that production, although that may appear the case, being as this is on the Broadway in Chicago ...

  6. Money market fund - Wikipedia

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    If a fund's NAV drops below $1.00, it is said that the fund "broke the buck". [8] For SEC registered money funds, maintaining the $1.00 flat NAV is usually accomplished under a provision under Rule 2a-7 of the 40 Act that allows a fund to value its investments at amortized cost rather than market value, provided that certain conditions are ...

  7. Why did the Eagles buck their financial history to sign ... - AOL

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    Enter Barkley, a key locker room voice and playmaker for the Giants the past six years. The Eagles view Barkley in a different stratosphere than backs who have recently become available.

  8. ‘The Lehman Trilogy’: How Filmmaker Sam Mendes ... - AOL

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    Despite opening in London’s West End first, and having been written by Italian playwright Stefano Massini, “The Lehman Trilogy” is ultimately a New York saga. “It’s an American story ...

  9. Lehman Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Lehman Brothers Inc. (/ ˈ l iː m ən / LEE-mən) was an American global financial services firm founded in 1850. [2] Before filing for bankruptcy in 2008, Lehman was the fourth-largest investment bank in the United States (behind Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, and Merrill Lynch), with about 25,000 employees worldwide.