Lehman Brothers

Lehman Brothers suffers mispricing losses

Lehman Brothers in London has become the latest financial firm to suffer losses from unauthorised trader activity, losing a reported $150 million on misvalued exotic equity derivatives trades.

Ex-quant replaces Nagioff as Lehman fixed-income chief

Andrew Morton has been named Lehman Brothers’ new global head of fixed income, following the announcement of Roger Nagioff’s departure on February 5. Nagioff became Lehman’s first global head to be posted outside the US in May 2007.

Lehman: potential for EM contagion overlooked

Credit market turmoil caused by bad US subprime mortgages could be transmitted to emerging market economies through domestic bank lending – a “vehicle for contagion that has been overlooked,” according to recent research by Lehman Brothers.

Bear and Lehman among most active CDSs in September

Amid disappointing third-quarter results, credit default swaps (CDSs) referenced to Bear Stearns and Lehman Brothers ranked among the most active in CDS trading in the US in September, according to a monthly report by New York-based inter-dealer broker…

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