As Wall Street struggles to find some respite from the carnage, the international financial system appears to be running on survival mode.
We live in alarming times, when all financial institutions are operating in a climate of fear and uncertainty. Should we view failures such as those of Lehman's, HBOS and Bradford & Bingley as inevitable in a sharply declining market, or could managements plan survival strategies robust enough to tide them over the worst times?



