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Lehman's Collapse Freezes Interbank Lending and Threatens Systemic Failure

The failure of Lehman Brothers shattered confidence within the financial system, prompting banks to stop lending to one another. This halt in interbank lending caused the market for essential short-term funding to dry up. The event triggered widespread disruptions across the global financial system and created the imminent threat of a cascade of bank failures worldwide.

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Updated 2025-09-18

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