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Capital markets try to rescale pre-crisis heights

Lehman Brothers one year on

One year ago today, following the most tumultuous weekend in recent banking history, which witnessed the collapse of Lehman Brothers and the takeover by Bank of America of Merrill Lynch, the capital markets outlook was bleak.

There were fears that it would take years for the business lines of the world's biggest investment banks to return to the boom years - indeed many questioned if they would ever again reach such heights. Stock markets collapsed, and credit markets seized up.

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