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ECB injects €95bn to help markets

By Gillian Tett in London, Richard Milne in Frankfurt and Krishna Guha in Washington

Published: August 9 2007 12:59 | Last updated: August 10 2007 04:17

The European Central Bank scrambled to head off a potential financial crisis on Thursday by pumping an emergency €94.8bn ($131bn) into the region’s banking system after liquidity in the interbank market started to dry up, threatening banks’ access to short-term funds.

The cash injection was the biggest in the ECB’s history, exceeding the €69bn provided the day after the terrorist attacks of September 11 2001. The ECB also made an unprecedented one-day pledge to meet 100 per cent of all funding requests from financial institutions.

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