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Six Brokerages to Compensate Vulnerable Lehman Investors

In a joint statement issued by the Securities Association of Singapore (SAS) yesterday, the six brokers namely, CIMB-GK Securities, DMG and Partners, Kim Eng, OCBC Securities, Phillip Securities and UOB Kay Hian, said that they were prepared to buy over the Lehman-linked investments at cost from vulnerable investors. CIMB-GK has gone one step further and said they will […]


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PM Lee on Lehman-Linked Products

Finally, we receive some positive statements from our leaders. After more than a month, PM Lee Hsien Loong first comments on the incident was reported in today’s Straits Times. It will be handled fairly – Straits Times This report by BBC on the “house of cards” that finally collapsed is also worth listening to: BBC feature […]


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Hong Lim Park Speech 25 Oct 08

For the third Saturday in a row, investors of structured products (Minibond, Jubilee, High Notes) turned up at Hong Lim Park to gather and listen to Mr Tan Kin Lian. 500 Protest Lost Savings Straits Times Tan Kin Lian Speech (Part 1) Tan Kin Lian Speech (Part 2) Tan Kin Lian Speech (Part 3) Complaints […]


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Lehman Minibond Investor Forum Videos

Someone pointed out to me some videos that might be useful for those meeting up with their financial institutions. However, note that these videos were recorded in a Lehman Minibond investor forum in Hong Kong and thus are in Cantonese. Unfortunately, I don’t know Cantonese myself so I’m unable to provide a summary. Things to […]


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Hope for Lehman Minibond Investors

After so many weeks, Lehman Minibond investors finally have some good news to cheer about.  This concerns the finding of a new swap counterparty. Two international financial institutions licensed by MAS to operate in Singapore (has on today) submitted to HSBC Institutional Trust Services (Singapore) Ltd their proposals to restructure the Minibond notes. If accepted, their proposals […]


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