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System crisis rated as ‘low probability’

By David Ibison

Published: March 25 2008 22:22 | Last updated: March 25 2008 22:22

A systemic banking crisis in Iceland is something credit rating agencies refer to as a “low probability, high severity event” – exactly the kind of occurrence that has been increasingly common amid the global liquidity crisis.

Iceland’s banks have increased funding from deposits compared with funding via wholesale in recent years but, as Moody’s, the credit ratings agency warns, “increased deposit mobilisation may turn into a new source of risk in light of the current global environment”.

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