The rollicking, risk-taking type of investment bank has been driven to extinction
Economic recovery has been weak because of a massive growth in leverage
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We learnt the dangers posed by ‘too big to fail’ banks but now they are even bigger
The bank’s former chief administrative officer considers the argument for a bailout
Although 2008 has been designated Year Zero, US politics owes more to much older events
From battered banks to tech titans, the historic milestone in seven charts
We discuss Stefano Massini’s play The Lehman Trilogy, which explores the financial crisis 10 years on
The collapsed bank failed to heed sensible advice to control its toxic elements
Directed by Sam Mendes, the National Theatre’s production rattles through 160 years of history to explain the bank’s collapse
For 10 years, politicians have been grappling with the collapse of Lehman Brothers. Now, it’s the turn of the theatre
An appearance of strength can be as good as the real thing
SEC is still investigating Swiss bank’s hiring practices in China
There is ample evidence that gender diversity is good for profits
Landmark decision removes label put on insurer after 2008 meltdown
Has the investment bank learnt lessons from its star-crossed acquisition?
UK Supreme Court backs claims over interest but legal battles remain
Former chief executive of failed brokerage takes the stand in negligence case
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