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Credit markets in poor state, says Legg Mason chief

By Deborah Brewster in New York

Published: December 5 2007 02:00 | Last updated: December 5 2007 02:00

Chip Mason, chief executive and founder of Legg Mason, one of the world's largest money managers, said yesterday that the credit markets are in the worst state he has seen in his 47 years in the business.

"It is a very unusual situation. I have not seen anything like this, where nothing is traded," said Mr Mason. Legg has more than $1,000bn in assets under management, including several large money market funds.

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