Lehman's Freddie Mac settlement approved

Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc's $US767 million settlement with Freddie Mac has been approved by a US Bankruptcy Court judge.

A US Bankruptcy Court judge has approved Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc's $US767 million ($A851.51 million) settlement with Freddie Mac - an agreement that releases hundreds of millions of dollars to return to the failed investment bank's creditors.

Freddie Mac was seeking a claim over $US1.2 billion in loans that it made to Lehman before its collapse.

Lehman's bankruptcy in 2008 was the biggest in US history and helped set off the financial crisis.

As part of the agreement announced on Wednesday, Freddie Mac will hand over loan information that allows Lehman to pursue claims against mortgage originators for alleged misrepresentation. The deal is similar to one struck recently between Lehman and another mortgage finance giant, Fannie Mae.

Representatives for both sides could not be reached for comment.


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