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Money market rates fall as big freeze eases

By Michael Mackenzie in New York

Published: October 20 2008 19:57 | Last updated: October 20 2008 19:57

Money market rates fell again on Monday in a sign that the programmes of central bank liquidity are thawing the recent freeze in short-term lending.

By a number of measures, conditions across the money markets improved. With the banking system now supported by governments and hefty amounts of short-term central bank funding, traders reported renewed lending in both the money and commercial paper markets.

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