Daniel Treisman: Are there any banks that are behaving like they're still private, even though they're public? He says he's got a very significant investment in one of the best 50 banks in the world called Bank OZK. Treisman: George Gleason essentially founded the bank and took it over when he was like 30 years old. The guy is in my view, the Warren Buffett of banking.
What happens when banks have growth as their priority? With the current instability, what can the public vs private sector debate tell us about our financial institutions?
When leadership is beholden more to shareholders than to their patrons, it can lead to wildly different outcomes regarding the security of their customers’ assets.
This week, Phil and Danielle continue to analyze the recent bank failures and discuss some of their problems with the structure of current financial systems.
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