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Lunchtime Links: Lehman bankers might have to pay back 2007 bonuses

15 September 2008

eFinancialCareers UK

It’s not definite, but it’s a definite possibility. According to Adam Levitin at Credit Slips, whether or not Lehman bankers find themselves obliged to relinquish the bonuses they got last year will mostly depend upon whether Lehman was solvent on a balance sheet basis when they got them. If it wasn’t, 2007’s bonuses could be considered a fraudulent transfer.

Lehman filing for bankruptcy, but not for its broker dealer and asset management arms. (Lehman)

Why then, are all Lehman staff in London being made immediately redundant? (Evening Standard)

Last supper at Lehman: “People are spending all the credit on their canteen cards.” (Wall St Journal)

Facebook group for dazed and confused Lehman alumni. (FT Alphaville)

Lehman stock fell 90% in pre-market trading. (MarketWatch)

And meanwhile, over at B of Merrill…

20,000 financial advisors, $2.5 trillion in client assets. (B of A’s presentation)

Will Merrill now take Bank of America down? (Clusterstock)

The most extraordinary 24 hours since the late 1920s. (BBC)

Banks club together to help their own. (Associated Press)

UBS expected to write down another $5bn. (Evening Standard)

Lessons from Bear Stearns: don't just risk your company, risk the entire financial world. (The Big Picture)

Fed holding equities: first step to US default? (Clusterstock)

'We must protect Goldman Sachs. It is the greatest investment bank on earth. It employs the most shamans and mystics.' (Moneyistheway)

Comments (7)

Why do you have to keep adding links to the site run by that idiot with the bandages around his face. He is neither humorous nor appropriate in the current circumstances.

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Comments (7)

  • Why do you have to keep adding links to the site run by that idiot with the bandages around his face. He is neither humorous nor appropriate in the current circumstances.

    Angus 15 Sep 2008

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  • Yes, what's up with thise moneyistheway links, it is highly inappropriate and note even remotely funny, do we have the conclude this plonker is actually an editor at efinancialnews withour enough work !!!!! He must get a kick from all the hits on his site because of this, stop enetertaining him

    banker666 15 Sep 2008

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  • On the contrary, I find him quite amusing.

    Prince Albert 15 Sep 2008

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  • Angus, mate, my blog will soon be archived for posterity by the British Library. I'm afraid you're stuck with me. Why don't you lighten up a bit?

    Michael Fowke 15 Sep 2008

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  • Pain, pain, pain and joy, joy, joy, or rapture. Wrap a crepe bandage around your head, wear glasses, and spout crap for all the world to hear.

    Sometimes it's quite funny, I admit.

    HBW 15 Sep 2008

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  • And humour isn't its main purpose. Eliot's The Waste Land isn't funny. Rimbaud's A Season in Hell isn't funny. I'm feeling very unappreciated here.

    Michael Fowke 15 Sep 2008

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  • I like you. I think you look very attractive with all those bandages wrapped around your face like that.

    Sheila 15 Sep 2008

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