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ArtikelVickers in a Twist  
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Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 398 no. 8718 (Feb. 2011), page 67-68.
Topik: banks; financial regulation; banking system; capital; debt; economy
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Isi artikelBritain, home of five of the world's 30 biggest banks by value, once considered itself a laboratory of financial regulation. But the home of light-touch supervision now fancies itself as the abattoir of too-big-to-fail finance. The rest of the world may have decided that the least-bad banking system involves big, diversified firms, tightly policed, with more capital and less debt than before. In Britain it is common to hear that banks should be sliced in half, nationalized, deprived of any state influence or abolished. With the country's economy shrinking again, rage towards banks shows no sign of abating.
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