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If banks were required to hold capital worth 40 percent of their assets, as they had done after the Civil War, there would be far fewer episodes of market turbulence, the Fed chairman conceded. But capital would be more costly and living standards would be lower. “We do not have the choice of accepting the benefits of the current system without its costs,” he concluded.
More Money Than God: Hedge Funds and the Making of a New Elite
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