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Impact of the 2007 Housing Price Downturn on Lehman Brothers' Assets

The sharp decline in US house prices starting in 2007 caused significant losses for Lehman Brothers because the firm held a large portfolio of mortgage-linked financial products. The value of these assets was directly tied to the housing market, making the firm highly vulnerable to the downturn and ultimately contributing to its failure.

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