Report title: Utilities: Still a Safe Harbor, but Storm Warnings for Two
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5105 word report published Sep 25, 2008

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Abstract: In light of the CEG near-debacle, we decided to take a look at trading and liquidity risks in a number of utilities. However, we don't see the risk as systemic, and are maintaining our sector overweight.

Brief Excerpt: Utilities: Still a Safe Harbor, but Storm Warnings for Two In light of the CEG near-debacle, we decided to take a look at trading and liquidity risks in a number of utilities We don't see the risk as systemic, and are maintaining our...

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