Maru Kun

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When major global competitor HSBC announced that it would absorb the full amount of $45 billion in losses suffered by its SIVs onto its balance sheets, its largest American rivals could not be seen to be settling for a second-best option.11 By December 2007 the private bad bank plan had collapsed.
Crashed: How a Decade of Financial Crises Changed the World
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