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Bank of England governor Mervyn King sees the need to breakup the biggest banks.

01/28/2008

Volcker in the USA and Mervyn King in England both agree that speculative and utility banking should be separated, and too big to fail banks broken up. Regulation to prevent a future banking crisis they agree is something of an illusion.

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Less Talk, More Action Needed by Fed

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Fed's Tarullo Shakes Up Bank Rules

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Moral outrage

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Jon Huntsman on "too-big-to-fail" banks and the need for a tax on banks that exceed a certain percentage of GDP

10/19/2011

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'Too Big to Fail' Is Simply Too Big

Wall Street Journal 10/19/2011

The Fattest or the Fittest

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The Fed's Mission Impossible

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Huntsman Hopes to Slow Romney

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Huntsman Drops Out

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How Huge Banks Threaten the Economy

Wall Street Journal 04/05/2012

How the U.S. Federal Reserve and Treasury define "Systematically Important" or "Too Big to Fail"

02/09/2011

The Fed defines the term as required by the Dodd-Frank financial regulation law.

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GE Capital, AIG to Get More Government Oversight

Wall Street Journal 07/09/2013

Obama Presses Regulators to Finish Financial Rules

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Banks Feel Heat on Capital

Wall Street Journal 05/01/2013

Fed’s Tarullo Reiterates Support for Raising “Systemically Important” Threshold

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Fed Moves to Label 'Systemically Important' Nonbank Firms

Wall Street Journal 02/09/2011

The Fed's A-Team Hunts for Signs of Risk

BusinessWeek 02/17/2011

Liquidity Trap in Japan and the U.S.

03/17/2008

With the demand curve for money horizontal further increases in the money supply do little to lower interest rates, or as in the current situation where the interest rates in the US are virtually at zero so that further increases in the money supply do little to stimulate the economy. As unemployment is growing and the financial sector weak, Bernanke and the Fed see other ways in which quantitative easing helps a recovery. Here Chritopher Woods compares today's situation in America to that of postbubble Japan. He says America is already in a liquidity trap. And the regulatory forbearance to cleanup the banking mess is similiar to that in postbubble Japan when it took the government years to get up the will and strength to straighten out the mess including breaking up the banks that are too big to fail.

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Is the U.S. Economy Turning Japanese?

Wall Street Journal 10/27/2009

Banking on the banks

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An end to the Japanese lesson

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Fed’s Bullard Raises Policy Concerns

Wall Street Journal 07/29/2010

Opinions Are Split on Fed Policy Move

Wall Street Journal 11/01/2010

Ben S. Bernanke - What the Fed did and why: supporting the recovery and sustaining price stability

Washington Post 11/04/2010

Simon Johnson and other experts on the capital shortfall and banking crisis in the U.S.

04/15/2010

Johnson points to irreversible damage from the lack of aggressive action with the large banks from the Obama administration. Johnson pointed to the problems with too big to fail banks. now he and Peter Boone give a lucid explanation on the big picture facing America in relation to the task of aggressive action to resolve the banking problem.

Grouped Articles

We’re All Still Hostages to the Big Banks

New York Times 08/25/2013

Irreversible Damage: Why Little Action on Banking Can Do Great Harm.

New York Times 04/30/2010

New Life for 'the Volcker Rule'

Wall Street Journal 05/01/2010

Too Big to Prevail?

BusinessWeek 04/15/2010

Jamie Dimon: America’s Least-Hated Banker

New York Times 12/01/2010

After the reforms: Safer, but not yet safe enough

Economist 05/21/2011

The bailout and the Federal Reserve's infusion of cheap money are having unintended effects.

01/20/2009

One impact is that a few securties firms are making large profits even as the smaller banks are failing, banks like Citigroup and Bank of America are suffering losses, and the banks that were "too big to fail" are actually becoming larger. The Fed's infusion of money is not helping small and medium sized businesses with credit, as the smaller banks that lend to these businesses -as Ms. Lee points out- are not getting credit and are laying off people. This is setting off a vicious cycle of shrinking employment and shriking consumer demand.

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How the Fed Can Avoid the Next Bubble

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Recession Spells End for Many Family Businesses

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Taking the National Debt Seriously

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Steven Pearlstein - Don't Reinflate the Old Bubbles

Washington Post 10/14/2009

Financial-Services Regulation Fuels Tiff

Wall Street Journal 10/14/2009

That Promised Financial Reform

New York Times 10/14/2009

Thomas Hoenig and other experts on the "too big to fail" banking crisis that hovers over the U.S. economy

09/23/2010

Former Fed Governor of the Kansas City Federal Reserve Bank for 20 years, Thomas Hoenig, has followed Fed policy over a long period. He has maintained throughout that government backing takes away an essential element in the safe and conservative practices of financial institutions by encouraging the taking of excessive risks. The only way to ensure their safety is for creditors to know they bear serious risks and for the systemically important financial insitutions to know that not following safe financial practices can put these institutions and management out of business.

Grouped Articles

GE Capital, AIG to Get More Government Oversight

Wall Street Journal 07/09/2013

We’re All Still Hostages to the Big Banks

New York Times 08/25/2013

Soothing Words on 'Too Big to Fail' But With Little Meaning

New York Times 12/11/2013

Thomas Hoenig Is Fed Up

BusinessWeek 09/23/2010

Banks Feel Heat on Capital

Wall Street Journal 05/01/2013

Banks Ordered to Add Capital to Limit Risks

New York Times 04/08/2014


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