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    Lehman's Fuld and Fed Clash in FCIC Hearings: Who won?

    Wed, 09/01/2010 - 16:26 EDT - The Curious Capitalist
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    Fuld on the Offensive via Getty Images The Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission on Wednesday took on the question of what led to Lehman's failure and I'm not sure we came away with any answers. Although we did get a much better window into the lingering bad blood between Fuld and the Federal Reserve. The FCIC [...]

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