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15 September 2008

City Policy Chairman comments on news from US re Lehman Brothers etc.

Following news re Lehman Brothers and Merrill Lynch, Stuart Fraser, the Policy Chairman of the City of London Corporation, said:

"This is very serious and part of the on-going adjustment in financial services. Clearly the sector is hurting - indeed it's meant to hurt - but after the hurt it will heal.

"The US has moved to tackle the specific issues with individual banks swiftly. Indeed, the Lehman Brothers news sends an important signal that the taxpayer can't pick up the bill for every failure and that every case needs to be treated individually. Bank of America is a safe haven for Merrills and the mutual liquidity aid club is a good sign of banks working together.

"Obviously this has been a bad time for the global financial services sector and there will need to be changes in how things are run. We are working with governments and business to find the best solutions and ensure that responses are proportionate, and contribute to the longer term future of the industry.

"My focus is to make sure that the regulatory response to this does not hamper the City's competitiveness. Over-regulation, for example through Sarbanes-Oxley, did not prevent this problem and it won't cure it - or prevent the next crisis. What's needed is a careful and measured response, so where new regulation is required it should be proportionate and appropriate.

"Globally, and in the medium and long term, nothing changes the fact that economies such as China, India, Brazil and others are growing fast and will need financial services to help them in that growth. There are major medium-term opportunities for a competitive City of London and we will need to be ready to take them.

"The City has weathered heavy storms before and it will weather this one."

Stuart Fraser tonight meets with Liberal Democratic political leaders at their conference in Bournemouth - as part of this month's round of talks and meetings with all major political parties.

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