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So we've been talking about the day itself in September when Lehman Brothers went bust and everyone remembers the pictures of the people with their cardboard boxes.
So we're now going to talk about what happened next.
And we're going to do that with BBC economics editor Faisal Islam, who's still here.
Hello.
And Julian Tett from The Financial Times.
Hi, Julian.
Hi.
Right.
So Lehman Brothers has gone bust.
Although what is interesting for me for the conversation we had in the previous episode is everyone talks about Lehman Brothers going bust,
Lehman Brothers going bust, Lehman Brothers going bust, a bank going bust.
Actually,
what I've learned from you two is