
Big banks are suing the Fed over stress tests
On Point | Podcast
Examining the Failures of Financial Regulation
This chapter explores the hearings of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, focusing on the shortcomings in regulatory oversight that led to the 2008 financial crisis. Key testimonies, especially from the former Federal Reserve Chairman, reveal the dangers of 'too big to fail' and the inadequacies of the existing regulatory framework.
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