This week's Conjecture panel consider the effect the Lehman Brothers collapse had on the structured products sector
The collapse of Lehman Brothers had a profound effect on all areas of the financial community but the structured products sector was significantly affected because of the number of products linked to the investment bank. A year on from Lehmans’ demise, Conjecture debated its impact on structured products and the way advisers use them. The panel included Steven Goldin, of Standard & Poors, Marc Chamberlain of Morgan Stanley and Gary Dale of Investec. What has changed in 12 months? Steven Goldin (SG): The collapse of Lehman was a major shaker for the confidence in investment product...
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