As far as I can see yesterday no big bank fell over, anywhere. Staggeringly, that is news now. But it doesn’t mean the worst is
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A yawning gap
I liked this from Gillian Tett: In the longer term, the real lesson from these events is that policymakers should never have permitted such a
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Is this the end of banking as we’ve known it?
Robert Peston has written this morning that (edited): The most important markets announcement this morning is that the Irish government has placed an unlimited two-year
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The only immediate issue
Nils Pratley in the Guardian reflecting a mood I’ve expressed here: The immediate challenge for the central banks is simply to keep the banking system
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Turning opprtunity into a mess
Bradford and Bingley is to be split in two. The Spanish get the worthwhile but. The UK taxpayer all the problems, which as the FT
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Really not the day for this
Fortis was saved by the combined governments of Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg last night. It makes this advert all the more amusing for its
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It’s staggering: the biggest bak failure in history slips under the radar
It’s an extraordinary sign of the times that I almost missed this: JPMorgan Chase has acquired the banking operations of Washington Mutual which was seized
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The New Deal Bank gathers support
Deborah Hargreaves has published a column in the Guardian that supports the idea of a New Deal Bank. She says: The [financial services] industry must
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A safe bet?
A C Grayling in the Guardian: Whatever new framework emerges from this mess, [short selling] and other potentially wrecking practices will have to come under
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