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Advisers hired to lead bond rescue bid

By Aline van Duyn, Saskia Scholtes and Ben White in New,York and Gillian Tett in London

Published: January 29 2008 02:00 | Last updated: January 29 2008 02:00

Efforts to shore up US bond insurers gathered pace yesterday as New York state regulators appointed investment bankers to advise on a rescue plan that could provide back-up credit for the troubled guarantors.

The efforts are being spearheaded by Eric Dinallo, the New York state insurance superintendent, who is being privately supported by the New York Federal Reserve Bank and other regulators, people familiar with the watchdogs said.

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