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On Friday, Credit Suisse’s (NYSE:CS) bosses accidentally triggered a panic after attempting to reassure staff and customers in an email. Rather than calm nerves, the memo created hysteria over the Swiss bank’s liquidity. Shares would plummet 12% when markets opened on Monday and credit spreads would widen from 140 basis points to over 500. As the writers of Disney’s 1964 film Mary Poppins all knew, an eight-year-old screaming “give me back my money” is often enough to trigger a bank run. Yet loo