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By Martin Wolf
Published: October 20 2009 20:53 | Last updated: October 20 2009 20:53
A year ago, at the height of the financial panic, the world yearned for a profitable and confident financial sector. It now has what it wants, but hates it. As joblessness soars and the hopes of hundreds of millions of people are blighted, the financial sector's survivors are thriving. Even bonuses are back. Policymakers have made a Faustian bargain. Success feels like failure.
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