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Regulators Cannot Stop Foolish Lending Decisions

February 19, 2010 By Craig Stahl Leave a Comment

Banking Links – February 19, 2010

Frightened Banks Hoard Cash – The Economist

Second Mortgage Writedowns Next Big Problem For Banks – NMN

“Council of Regulators” To Protect Against Systemic Financial Risks – Yahoo News

Debts That Cannot Be Repaid Will Not Be Repaid – Munis At Risk – WSJ

Fed Hikes Discount Rate – Bloomberg

Struggling Bank Objects To “Rigid” Regulatory Scrutiny As Bad Loans Pile Up – WSJ

Filed Under: Banking News, featured, Financial Crisis, Financial regulation, Links Tagged With: blowback against bank regulation

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