Don't Forget Too Big to Fail

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andenamari of AR @ Nov 22, 2009 21:31:16 PM

Let the Market Work

The business model here in the US praises success and failures declare bankruptcy and reorganize or sell the assets and go out of business.

There is no reason the bankruptcy model can't work no matter how big the entity.

I also wonder why banks are in the business to take incredible risks. I think banks should be like utilities. Always there and just paying out the low, but steady dividends. If I want a higher rate of return, I can invest my money with the fund (and risk) of my choice. Separate the banks from the risks.

Leighsah Jones of FL @ Oct 26, 2009 12:45:11 PM

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