Sept 17 (Reuters) - Markets today will likely continue to digest the AIG news and look to adjust risk levels accordingly, Dustin Reid, senior currency strategist at ABN Amro, writes in a note. "I continue to look for choppy markets across asset classes in the weeks ahead with a clear directional signal unlikely to emerge," he says.
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