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But Mark Durling of Brewin Dolphin said he did not think interbank lending rates would come down significantly any time soon.
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Jonathan Newman, a banking analyst at Brewin Dolphin, believes the bank should just stick to those tasks and little else.
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"You've got to credit them that they didn't have to do a fire sale earlier in the crisis, " said Jonathan Newman, a banking analyst at Brewin Dolphin.
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"There's a feeling there'll be limited progress toward stemming the crisis and that's what has been occupying the markets, " said Mike Lenhoff, chief strategist at Brewin Dolphin.
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"The markets now are very oversold yet again, so what we're seeing is a tactical rebound of the selling of the past short while, " said Brewin Dolphin equity strategist Mike Lenhoff.
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"The UK has the highest rate of premature birth in all of Western Europe, and is known to greatly increase a child's risk of serious long term health problems, " said Jane Brewin.
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"The question of moral hazard has gone out the window now, and people are just focusing on keeping some sort of stability in the financial system, " said Mark Durling, a strategist at Brewin Dolphin in London.
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Mike Lenhoff, a stock market strategist who is also from Brewin Dolphin, is optimistic about prospects for European equities for the rest of 2009 and has a year-end target of 5, 000 points for Britain's FTSE 100 all-share index, a level it has hovered around for the last month.
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