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Muted markets respond to events in US by shift to low-risk investments

Analysts predict a rush to short-dated, liquid instruments and further turbulence

The credit markets responded to last week's terrorist attacks in the US by virtually shutting down. Investors and bankers spent the latter half of the week in limbo, assessing the implications of the human and financial cost in the US and considering the likelihood of a fall in US stock markets when they reopen this week.

The tragedy that occurred in New York and Washington created a rush for low-risk investments, from commodities to government bonds.

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