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Central banks float rescue ideas

By Chris Giles and Krishna Guha in London

Published: March 21 2008 22:02 | Last updated: March 23 2008 19:44

Central banks on both sides of the Atlantic are actively engaged in discussions about the feasibility of mass purchases of mortgage-backed securities as a possible solution to the credit crisis.

Such a move would involve the use of public funds to shore up the market in a key financial instrument and restore confidence by ending the current vicious circle of forced sales, falling prices and weakening balance sheets.

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