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In Europe, the bullish CEOs of Deutsche Bank and Barclays claimed exceptional status because they avoided taking aid from their national governments. What the Fed data reveal is the hollowness of those boasts. The banks might have avoided state-sponsored recapitalization, but every major bank in the entire world was taking liquidity assistance on a grand scale from its local central bank, and either directly or indirectly by way of the swap lines from the Fed. Using the Fed’s records we can track the liquidity support provided to a bank like Barclays on a daily basis, revealing a first hump of ...more
Crashed: How a Decade of Financial Crises Changed the World
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