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Credit guarantee plan gains favour

By Alex Barker and Paul J. Davies

Published: November 27 2008 03:00 | Last updated: November 27 2008 03:00

Ministers seeking to kick-start lending to small business and homebuyers are favouring a credit guarantee plan, which in effect short-circuits banks and resurrects the moribund securitisation market.

Extending conditional government guarantees to packages of new secured loans – such as mortgages or small business borrowing – to be sold on the wholesale money markets is seen as an effective remedy to the limitations of the banking bail-out.

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