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Government

Aug. 14, 2013

Banks: Still too big to fail? Experts at odds

What is the role of government oversight in the banking industry? A recent panel discussion on the subject quickly turned into a back-and-forth squabble over whether banks - years after the 2008 financial crisis - are still positioning themselves to be "too big to fail."


By Dominic Fracassa


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN FRANCISCO - What is the role of government oversight in the banking industry? A recent panel discussion on the subject quickly turned into a back-and-forth squabble over whether banks - years after the 2008 financial crisis - are still positioning themselves to be "too big to fail."


"This is not a healthy industry," Stanford University economics professor Anat R. Admati to...

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