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Costly cogs, misfiring machine

By Gillian Tett and Kate Burgess in the first of an FT series

Published: September 27 2009 19:43 | Last updated: September 27 2009 19:43

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Just over a year ago, Bob Hullinghorst, treasurer of Boulder county, Colorado, put a chunk of the local government’s cash into an American money market fund. A financial industry veteran himself, Mr Hullinghorst assumed that was a safe place: the fund had a top-notch credit rating and, unlike the obscure structured derivative products that had been troubling Wall Street since the previous August, it was an entirely mainstream type of investment.

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