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And so it was for Bloomberg finance reporter Sara Einstein as she was caught making an adjustment to her undergarments on live TV, not realising it was her turn to speak to the camera.

The look she gave was as if the world had officially plunged into another recession.

Caught like a deer in the headlights, she attempted to save her modesty by pulling her skirt back to its normal position, as she smiled and then talks to camera as if nothing has happened.

Apparently Sandra specialises in fixed income markets and the European debt crisis. Add fixed underwear and wardrobe crisis to that, as well.

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