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Muddy Waters run deep: it’s a good time to reexamine short-selling

Restricting short-selling is an idea that has been considered before and is worth considering again

Crushed: should regulators stop short-sellers from driving struggling companies under?
Crushed: should regulators stop short-sellers from driving struggling companies under? Photo: Getty Images

Short-selling — a cold and callous way to profit from a company’s downturn, or an important source of market liquidity? It is an age old question that, let’s face it, will always divide opinion.

But the practice — exemplified most recently by the ongoing battle between Muddy Waters and Burford Capital — isn’t going away. The debate needs to shift away from a sterile debate on its morality, towards a more pragmatic discussion about the way it functions.

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