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Bear Stearns

Scramble to calm markets

By Francesco Guerrera and Michael Mackenzie in New York and Krishna Guha in London

Published: March 17 2008 20:03 | Last updated: March 18 2008 05:07

Bankers and regulators on Monday scrambled to shore up confidence in financial markets as the sudden collapse of Bear Stearns heightened fears that the credit crunch would claim more victims.

The concerns in the market were highlighted by the gyrating share prices of financial firms such as Lehman Brothers, a fall in the dollar to a record low against the euro and a plunge in three-month Treasury yield to the lowest level in half a century.

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