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Contingency Support From Abroad

European-based firms use advantages of experience and distance to relieve New York in crisis. By Clive Davidson

European banks had certain advantages over their US competitors in the aftermath of the attack on the World Trade Center on Sept. 11. Some had learned from the bitter experience of terrorist incidents on their home soil that disaster recovery plans are not just an unwelcome regulatory cost. Most had global processes in place that they could invoke to

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