One of the great thorns in the side of the American public is that the too-big-too-fail banks that were the cause of the financial crisis are still around today. They are employing many of the same people and paying dividends to many of the same shareholders. And there has been no retribution for the havoc they’ve wrought upon the world economy.
This is surely frustrating, but perhaps a bigger concern is that these institutions are larger and more interconnected than they were before the crisis.
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