Counterparty credit index at weakest in three mos - Reuters
Story date: 2008-07-01 09:46:00
Added on: 2008-07-02 21:57:03
NEW YORK, July 1 (Reuters) - Concerns about the counterparty risk of major investment banks jumped to a new three-month high on Tuesday amid investor concerns that banks face additional losses from bad mortgage assets. The CDR Counterparty Risk Index ...
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