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Entries tagged "Lehman Brothers"

AIG Inc.

The latest on the bailout to end all bailouts.


BofA-Merrill Lynch

On Sept. 15, Bank of America Corp. agreed to buy Merrill Lynch & Co. for $50 billion.


From liquidity to liquidation

Bankruptcy has undergone a rapid evolution in the past decade, shaped by a financial system of tooth-rattling extremes.


Editor's note: Sept. 7, 2009

There are many roads into the forest and only one road out. And that road -- Lehman's failure -- shapes both the future and the remembered past.


Lehman Brothers exodus

Alston & Bird LLP said Lloyd Winans will join its financial services and products group. He was general counsel at three Lehman banking entities for 10 years.


Surveying the sandlot

Proposals to reregulate derivatives haven't even been submitted yet, and Congress is already bickering over who will control what.


Movers & shakers: June 2, 2009

Banc of America Securities-Merrill Lynch Research hired Ethan Harris as head of North America economics and David Bianco as head of U.S. equity strategy. Harris...


Movers & shakers: May 5, 2009

Morgan Stanley Investment Management hired Sandra Lee as head of sales and marketing in Asia, replacing Tony Archer. At Société Générale Corporate & Investment Banking,...


Different strokes

Pine Brook Road Partners' Mike McMahon.


Uncharted territory

McGladrey Capital Markets' Hector Cuellar.


Movers & shakers: May 1, 2009

Moelis & Co. announced that Matthew Prest and Charles Noel-Johnson will join the firm's recapitalization and restructuring group in July, based in London. The two...


Rigors of rehab

The market for debtor-in-possession loans is alive, but it's expensive, picky and creditor-friendly -- yet DIPs are needed more than ever before.


CVC shares its iShares deal with Cadwalader

Cadwalader's Geoffrey Levin represented CVC on its iShares deal.


Wachtell weighs in on a few more deals

Wachtell represented Fidelity National in its Metavante deal and Centex on its sale to Pulte Homes.


Movers & shakers: April 17, 2009

Peter Taylor recently became executive vice president and chief financial officer of the University of California system, a new position. Taylor (pictured) was with Barclays...


Movers & shakers: April 14, 2009

Trial lawyer Linda Addison, a member of Fulbright & Jaworski LLP's executive committee, was named partner-in-charge of its 140-lawyer New York office. In a statement,...


Movers & shakers: April 9, 2009

The Swiss Federal Council nominated vice president Philipp Hildebrand as president of the Swiss National Bank, effective Jan. 1, 2010. He will replace a retiring...


Movers & shakers: April 6, 2009

SMH Capital Markets brought in Sylvia Barnes as a managing director and group head of its energy investment banking practice, based in Houston. Barnes was...


A faulty tower

In a sign of things to come, Boston's tallest skyscraper gets sold at auction after foreclosure.


It's the economy, Tim

If it's as bad as people are saying, the government eventually may have to shut down big banks. Would an early start be better?


Condo corus

A Chicago bank sings the blues under a ton of foreclosed mortgages, but it's not alone.


From sidekick to star

While debt markets remain quiet, the retained corporate broker is at the center of the U.K.'s financing action.


Movers & shakers: March 18, 2009

Independent investment bank Greenhill & Co. hired Kenneth Goldman as a senior adviser. He is now senior vice president and chief financial officer of Fortinet...


Movers & shakers: March 13, 2009

Credit Suisse Group appointed David Mulford as vice chairman international, focusing on governments, as well as corporate clients worldwide. Mulford rejoins Credit Suisse, having served...


Hong Kong betwixt and between

How the "freest economy in the world" navigates between state-capitalist China and the collapsed Western markets.


Movers & shakers: March 10, 2009

Credit Suisse Group chairman Walter Kielholz will resign from the board to focus on his new position as chairman of Swiss Reinsurance Co. He will...


Bankruptcy's global onslaught

Can we handle it?


From Gruntal to Gleacher

Fenderstock, now CEO of Broadpoint Securities, will take the helm at the new Broadpoint Gleacher. '80s merger maven Gleacher will be chairman.


Movers & shakers: March 3, 2009

After the U.S. government took control of Freddie Mac, David Moffett was named CEO of the mortgage giant. Six months later, Moffett is telling the...


Movers & shakers: Feb. 25, 2009

Steven Rattner, managing principal of Quadrangle Group LLC, the private equity firm he co-founded nine years ago, will leave the firm to join the Treasury...


A year unlike any other

Turmoil. Chaos. Bailouts. Conventional deals in 2008 were rare. Many of those that mattered, like Bear Stearns and J.P. Morgan Chase, involved the government.


The turning point

The decision to send Lehman into bankruptcy marked the shift from a financial crisis to a market meltdown.


Blundering herd

Ken Lewis thought he had a dream deal when he nabbed Merrill Lynch. By year's end he knew he had a nightmare.


You break it, we own it

A day after Lehman collapsed, the Federal Reserve rushed to save AIG. So far the de facto nationalization hasn't been a bargain.


Gnarly nationalization

The U.K. took control of Royal Bank of Scotland barely a year after it led the world's most expensive financial services takeover.


Calling it off

The BCE buyout was for a time the largest in history. It took a while, but the deal just couldn't survive the times.


Belgian waffle

Belgium's government has gone back and forth on Fortis' fate. Shareholders are steaming and lawyers are busy.


Picking up the pieces

Among insolvency advisers, the Big Four dominate but smaller, nimbler names fight hard for market share.


Davis Polk, Roche probe Genentech's DNA

Roche and Genentech have a long history. This time around, Davis Polk's John Butler and others take the lead for Roche.


Quattrone looks to London

Quattrone's Qatalyst Partners tapped Jean Tardy-Joubert to head a new London office.


Movers & shakers: Feb. 17, 2009

Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. hired Suzanne Donohoe for its global capital and asset management group as a managing director and global head of the...


Movers & shakers: Feb. 11, 2009

UBS, which reported a fourth-quarter loss of Sfr8.1 billion ($6.9 billion) and an annual loss of $17 billion, will cut almost 2,200 jobs from its...


Japan's déjà vu

The damage from the global financial crisis is significant and worsening.


Critical, if improving

Some financing markets are open, others are closed. The future remains desperately uncertain, but at least the patient shows signs of life.


Wipe the slate clean

Counterparties and clearinghouses will be key players in newly regulated derivatives markets.


Movers & shakers: Feb. 6, 2009

Erin Callan, Credit Suisse Group's New York-based managing director and head of global hedge funds, took a personal leave of absence. A representative didn't reveal...


Movers & shakers: Feb. 3, 2009

Robert Gillespie, a 27-year veteran of UBS, joined Evercore Partners Inc.'s advisory business as a senior managing director in London. Gillespie was vice chairman of...


Movers & shakers: Jan. 29, 2009

Citigroup Inc. is shuffling management as its divides into two standalone businesses. Citicorp's global bank will have two operations: Institutional banking and regional consumer banking....


Fear of commitment

There is demand, there are deals, and there is even money, particularly among strategics. What's lacking in cross-border M&A is animal spirits. It'll take time.


M&A 2.0

The reports of dealmaking's demise are grossly exaggerated.



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