Dealers battle to replace Lehman as counterparty

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Dealers battle to replace Lehman as counterparty

Lehman Brothers’ bankruptcy filing has potentially left issuers of billions of dollars of structured notes unhedged and at risk of markets moving against their underlying positions. Many of the notes have hit the market as issuers tender the business to dealers on a competitive basis. EuroWeek will have more about the fallout of the broker-dealer’s bankruptcy on the private placement and structured note market.

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