Lehman faces £67bn claims following bankruptcy - papers

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London units of Lehman Brothers are among those claiming up to $100bn (£67.1bn) from the defunct bank as its winding-up gathers speed.

The Times reports, PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), the administrator for the collapsed bank's main European operations, said it is preparing to file a claim against the US parent before a deadline of September 22, which has been set by the US bankruptcy court. Full story...

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