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Fears for commercial paper grow

By Saskia Scholtes in New York, Peter Thal Larsen and David Oakley in London

Published: August 16 2007 23:00 | Last updated: August 16 2007 23:00

A group of financial institutions said yesterday they had agreed to a plan to end a liquidity crisis in the Canadian commercial paper market, staving off immediate problems but throwing fresh focus onto short-term funding troubles in other markets.

The agreement, which covers about two-thirds of Canada’s outstanding asset-backed commercial paper (ABCP), removes some of the immediate concerns about liquidity in the Canadian market.

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