Regaining lost trust

This is what credit actually means. The market, while admittedly behaving in some rather irrational ways, is actually just reacting to the loss of credit. Simply put, no one trusts anyone. There is doubt and mistrust. No one knows who is safe, who has subprime fallout lurking off balance sheet or is just plain bluffing about the financial situation and is about to bite the dust.

Prime brokers mistrust hedge funds valuations. Hedge funds are uncertain of the liquidity position of their prime

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