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Banks expected to feel pain until 2010

By James Mackintosh in London

Published: July 16 2008 22:58 | Last updated: July 16 2008 23:11

Traders are betting that the credit crunch will still be hurting banks at the end of 2010 with financial institutions expected to be scrambling for cash to shore up their end-of-year balance sheets.

A popular so-called butterfly trade in the money markets is showing expectations of three to four times the stress at the end of 2010 as before the credit crisis started to bite last summer, although it implies the situation will have improved sharply compared with today.

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