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Where Were Regulators When Banks Were Failing?
Submitted by Glen Allport on Tue, 2009-06-16 16:00
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"When ANB Bank of Arkansas failed last year, it was easy to blame executives whose pursuit of high-adrenaline growth led to the bank's demise. But now other key culprits have emerged in ANB's collapse: the government officials who were supposed to be policing the bank." Mal-regulation, not lack of regulation, has been the problem. The regulations have been on the books, but not enforced properly.
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