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Analysts urge Lehman asset sale
Renée Schultes
23 Jul 2008
A sale of more than $30bn (€19bn) in risk assets held by Lehman Brothers would be the most useful tool that management could use to remove the risk of a deterioration in the broker dealer's client franchise and put it on firmer path to recovery, according to analysts at UBS.
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