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Bank storm hits Met funds

Updated on 09 October 2008

By James Blake

The financial crisis gets closer to ordinary people as it emerges that local authorities, including the Metropolitan Police Authority, invested hundreds of millions of pounds in collapsed Icelandic banks.

Across the country, council after council has been coming out to admit massive investments in banks which have gone into receivership.

This programme has learned that London's Metropolitan Police Authority has £30m at stake.

Figures revealed to Channel 4 News include:

As concern for the cash grew, confidence in British banks showed signs of recovery in the wake of yesterday's rescue package.

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