Lehman's demise triggered cash crunch around globe

Decision to let firm fail marked a turning point in crisis

Two weeks ago, Wall Street titans and the government's most powerful economic stewards made a fateful choice: Rather than propping up another failing financial institution, they let 158-year-old Lehman Brothers collapse.

Now, the consequences of that decision look more dire than almost anyone imagined.

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