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Bank and broker relations queried

By Saskia Scholtes and Francesco Guerrera in New York

Published: July 6 2009 03:00 | Last updated: July 6 2009 03:00

The financial industry's vaunted belief in trust and long-term relationships is being challenged by research showing that before the crisis US mortgage brokers fed loans of deteriorating quality to the banks with which they did most business.

By questioning the prevailing wisdom that dealing with well-known counterparties is more fruitful and less risky than venturing into new relationships, the academic study puts in doubt one of the banking sector's most enduring beliefs.

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