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See a sample reprint in PDF format.Order a reprint of this article nowThe Wall Street JournalMARKETSJUNE 27, 2011Costly Rush Away From RiskWave of Selling Hits Wall Street, Boosting Volatility and Imperiling Profit; 'Tolerance Has Changed' ArticleStock QuotesCommentsmore in Markets Main »BY SERENA NG, CARRICK MOLLENKAMP AND AARON LUCCHETTI

A tumble in mortgage-bond prices set off a race by Wall Street to exit from money-losing trades in recent months, depriving banks of a source of profit and leaving some firms potentially nursing losses.

The reversal of fortune illustrates how investment banks are struggling to find their footing, and sources of profitability, in the postcrisis regulatory and market environment.

The rush by banks to dump risky assets and avoid losses now appears to have exacerbated turmoil in the credit markets in May and June. Bonds backed by subprime home loans and commercial real-estate debt plunged 20% to 25% in a ...

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