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Why a Lehman deal would not have saved us

By Niall Ferguson

Published: September 14 2009 20:15 | Last updated: September 14 2009 20:15

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If only. Lawrence McDonald begins his insider’s account of the fall of Lehman Brothers with seven “what if” scenarios, speculating on how different decisions might have saved his former employer. If only Dick Fuld, Lehman’s chief executive, had listened to those who warned of impending losses on the bank’s property portfolio. If only Mr Fuld had not antagonised Hank Paulson, the then Treasury secretary. And so on.*

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