Africa en Los Coloquios de Relaciones Internacionales
C.D. Howe Institute Commentary 2008, July 15, 269
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THE STUDY IN BRIEF The current credit market crisis reflects system-wide problems in the trading and hedging of credit risks. It started in the US mortgage market, but it has spread more generally into other credit markets, where perceived counter-party risks between financial institutions have risen, impairing their operation.
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