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Markets turn the clocks back to 2007…

It has taken nearly three years, but there is some evidence that global financial markets are shaking off the debris of the financial crisis and regaining some form of normality

It has taken nearly three years, but there is some evidence that global financial markets are shaking off the debris of the financial crisis and regaining some form of normality.

Two years after the investment banking industry's collective near-death experience, several market indicators have recovered to their highest levels - or have happened for the first time - since before the financial crisis really got going in 2007. Others are beginning to show their first signs of recovery since the crisis.

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