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  • Clarification: Bank of New York Mellon Corp and Lehman Brothers

Clarification: Bank of New York Mellon Corp and Lehman Brothers

18 September 2008 4:41PM
The Bank of New York Mellon Corp point out that they also serve as trustee for certain Lehman Brothers bond offerings and thus they also are not an unsecured creditor of the failed US investment bank.
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