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Currency intervention still remote

By Krishna Guha and Peter Garnham

Published: December 13 2007 22:05 | Last updated: December 13 2007 22:05

The co-ordinated effort by global central banks to step up liquidity support for financial markets has prompted some in the markets to speculate that co-ordinated currency intervention to support the dollar could be next.

The short answer appears to be that while the prospect of currency intervention is probably less remote than it was a couple of months ago, it remains highly unlikely.

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