If you didn’t think there was a wink and a nod relationship between large banks and the feds, the “Volcker Rule” should serve as an acknowledgment. Because lending and credit is so crucial to the economy, financial institutions know the government will backstop them during crisis mode in the industry.
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“Volcker Rule” Both Practical, and Admission
Posted by Ryan in February 4th 2010
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