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Lehman Brothers

Goldman, Morgan Stanley defend models

By Greg Farrell in New York and Francesco Guerrera in London

Published: September 16 2008 13:54 | Last updated: September 17 2008 00:36

Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley on Tuesday said that they were not interested in pairing with a commercial bank, arguing that they had the financial strength to survive as the last two remaining large stand-alone investment banks.

Goldman, which reported the biggest quarterly earnings drop since it went public in 1999, and Morgan Stanley, which brought forward third-quarter results in an attempt to allay investors’ fears, mounted a robust defence of their business models.

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