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Discriminatory banking supervision
24 June 2009
Ivan Van de Cloot
We’re expected to believe that regulation will not fail next time. Yet, there’s no shame in questioning your own beliefs and being sufficiently sceptical. Financial reforms as seen by official bodies today have to be implemented in the short term. If not, those that advocate going back to a separation of deposit and investment banks will eventually be proven to be right.
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