FSA: City Ready for Flu Pandemic

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NEW YORK—Officials from the U.K.'s Financial Services Authority (FSA), HM Treasury and the Bank of England announced the results of the 2006 Market-Wide Exercise late last week, stating that the markets can remain open despite high levels of employee absenteeism due to a bird flu pandemic.

The test simulated 22 weeks of an influenza pandemic outbreak during the six weeks between Oct. 13 and Nov. 24 of last year. Seventy organizations and about 3,500 people took part, with 63 of those participants

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