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*It’s [[Lehman]] you’re looking for, not ''[[Lehmans]]'' (unless you are after spokes for your wagon-wheel). Except it isn’t even [[Lehman]] you’re looking for any more it’s (for the time being) [[Barclays Investment Bank]] and [[Nomura]]. [[Eheu]].


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In the context of derivatives, and the award of meaningless baubles to insecure men, Risk Magazine is your pony of choice.

Risk Magazine, on the other hand, is a different kind of magazine altogether, although its reader-appeal is a bit more obvious.

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