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Resources on “Too Big to Fail” Banks
Banks are an important asset for our capitalist economy. In fact it can be argued that a healthy and thriving banking system is at the core of a robust, growing economy. On the other hand, the Great Recession has taught … Continue reading
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Tagged banks, Basel III, capitalism., consumer protection agency, deregulation, derivatives, Dodd-Frank, economic growth, economy, FBI, Federal Reserve System, financial firms, foreclosure, fraud, Glass-Steagall, housing, investment banking, LIBOR, mortgages, offshore, recession, regulations, TARP, taxes, too big to fail, Wall Street
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The Big Banks Fail Us Again: 800,000 Homeowners were Pushed toward Foreclosure Unnecessarily
An important question: How many people have been pushed toward foreclosure unnecessarily? Based on an a study from the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, the government’s Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), Ohio State University, Columbia Business School, and … Continue reading
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Tagged banks, economy, foreclosure, government, great recession, HAMP, homeowners, too big to fail
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The Housing Crisis: Will We Ever Recover?
Source: Bank of the Internet
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Tagged economy, foreclosure, housing, housing crisis, infographic, recession, recovery, underwater
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