

The Capitalisn't of Banking, with Anat Admati
11 snips Jan 18, 2024
Anat Admati, a Stanford finance professor, discusses the issues of guaranteeing financial institutions that are too big to fail. She dissects new financial developments, such as the failure of Silicon Valley Bank and the crypto industry. Admati also explores how the current financial system is rigged for the few and offers suggestions on building a fairer and more accountable system. The podcast covers topics including the current state of banking, academic myths in the industry, views on banks holding more equity, challenging global banking behemoths, and the importance of highly leveraged banks in the financial system.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Banking System Today: Regulations, Equity Funding, and Economic Impact
02:18 • 26min
Academic Myth, Corporate Power, and Exclusion in Academia
28:04 • 4min
Views on Banks Holding More Equity and Government Implementation
31:40 • 2min
Challenging the Need for Global Banking Behemoths and Transitioning to a New Model of Banking
33:27 • 2min
The Importance of Highly Leveraged Banks and Fragility in the Financial System
35:27 • 3min