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Bear Stearns co-president resigns

By David Wighton in New York

Published: August 5 2007 19:43 | Last updated: August 5 2007 23:24

The turmoil in the US mortgage market claimed its latest top level victim on Sunday when Warren Spector resigned as co-president of Bear Stearns, six weeks after the collapse of two mortgage hedge funds it managed triggered a crisis in the broader credit markets.

Mr Spector, 49, who has long been seen as the likely successor to Jimmy Cayne, chairman and chief executive, resigned at a meeting of the Wall Street bank’s board on Sunday.

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