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Credit crunch threat to Canadian growth

By Bernard Simon in Toronto

Published: September 3 2007 20:51 | Last updated: September 3 2007 20:51

A continuing liquidity crunch in Canada’s asset-backed commercial paper market is triggering a sharp contraction in the availability of credit, threatening to cut short the economy’s robust growth.

The problems are striking, given that the Canadian authorities organised a highly unusual restructuring of ABCP paper last month – a move intended to bring an end to the liquidity squeeze and restore confidence.

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