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Lehman Brothers
Amid downfall of crypto exchange FTX, an absence of regulation and rescuers
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Anais Amin
Nov 14, 2022
FTX operated outside the confines of traditional regulations, and its customers are unlikely to recover their funds, says Semafor's Liz Hoffmann.
When did you realize we were in a financial crisis?
Sep 20, 2018
Marketplace veterans take a look back at some personal pivotal moments.
Lessons learned from an economist's diary during the Lehman collapse
Sep 14, 2018
We spoke with Grant Thornton economist Diane Swonk about the diary she kept throughout the financial crisis in 2008.
A view from the center of the Lehman Brothers collapse
Sep 14, 2018
Tom Russo, former general counsel at Lehman Brothers and AIG, talked to us about how the fall of Lehman Brothers could have been stopped.
10 years after the Lehman collapse, homeownership barriers spur new rental options
Sep 13, 2018
Property developers around the world are capitalizing on "Generation Rent."
Why Lehman still exists 10 years after its collapse
Sep 10, 2018
The investment bank's failure triggered nearly 80 bankruptcy proceedings involving hundreds of its subsidiaries.
5 things you need to know about Lehman Brothers
by
Eliza Mills
Sep 10, 2018
Lehman's collapse is, to this day, the largest bankruptcy filing in U.S. history.
For public good, not for profit.
Angelo Mozilo really doesn't get it
by
Kai Ryssdal
Sep 2, 2014
Angelo Mozilo wants to know why people still think he's a villain.
The global echos of America's financial mess
Sep 13, 2013
The effects of the 2008 financial crisis hit even disparate economies like Ireland, Iceland and Latvia.
The phrase that defined the financial crisis
Sep 12, 2013
'Too big to fail' became the signature line of the financial crisis. Five years after the crash, many big financial firms are only bigger. But one has decided it's time to shrink.