There are some residual scars remaining from the Great Financial Crisis but it feels like a distant memory in many respects. Most people seem to have moved on. That didn't happen quite so quickly following the Great Depression. Those involved had memories of that crash that lingered for decades. People more or less stopped going to work in the financial industry. It wasn't until the bull market of the 1960s — one of the great forgotten bulls in history — that the finance industry finally let go of those memories.
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