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Overview: Most volatile week since crunch began

By Michael Mackenzie in New York

Published: October 3 2008 17:27 | Last updated: October 3 2008 17:27

World markets endured their most volatile week since the credit crunch began more than a year ago, as lending between financial institutions halted and weak economic data foreshadowed a hard landing for the US and Europe.

Stock markets suffered steep losses, while sharply lower government bond yields reflected the expectation of interest rate cuts from the US Federal Reserve, European Central Bank and the Bank of England in coming months.

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