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Sense of crisis haunts trading floors

By Michael Mackenzie and Saskia Scholtes in New York

Published: March 7 2008 20:44 | Last updated: March 7 2008 20:44

A palpable sense of crisis pervades global trading floors. Not since the meltdown of the Long-Term Capital Management hedge fund in 1998 have interest rate and derivative markets suffered such a breakdown in confidence.

In the past decade the scale of bond and derivative trading has expanded enormously, as global banks have provided easy access to trading for hedge funds and other investors.

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