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The Australian share market looks set for a subdued start to the week, after mixed leads from the US and Europe as the banking crisis rolls on. Follow the day's events and insights from our business reporters on the ABC News live markets blog.

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As we've discussed over the past week or so, investors are on the hunt for the next perceived weak links in the global banking system. Credit Suisse had long been in trouble, years before the final crisis that forced it into a shotgun marriage with UBS.Deutsche Bank "Concerns over banks stability continues to be a source of volatility triggering big intraday swings in equity and rates markets.

"By and large commentary from analysts quoted in the media corroborated the Chancellor's observation,while others also indicated they were not concerned about DB going the way of Credit Suisse.My colleague

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