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Banking: Isolation provides little respite from world’s distress

By Matthew Green and Barney Jopson

Published: April 1 2009 17:12 | Last updated: April 1 2009 17:12

When the credit crisis began to destroy some of the most venerable names on Wall Street, African bankers assumed that their relative isolation from the global financial system would prove their salvation.

As recession tightens its grip on the rich world, last summer’s optimism is giving way to a queasy feeling that the knock-on effects could put some weaker African lenders in danger.

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