This is from last week but still newsworthy given all the issues emerging with Henry Paulson's book On The Brink, which we reviewed here earlier: The former secretary of the Treasury now says he shouldn't have blamed the British for the failure of Lehman Brothers. "I shouldn't criticise them. I did, but I shouldn't have," is the way the Times of London quotes Mr. Paulson as putting it, in an article headlined "Paulson sorry he blamed UK for Lehman failure." Link via Felix Salmon.
Paulson Regrets Blaming Britain
https://www.futureofcapitalism.com/2010/02/paulson-regrets-blaming-britain
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