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Munchau: Banks Sinking Faster Than Governments Are Bailing Them Out
Wolfgang Munchau often has a dour outlook, but his Financial Times comment today, " A new plan needed as the cycle grows vicious " is gloomy even by his standards. Munchau argues that the heroic seeming measures to aid the banks are insufficient to compensate for the losses they are and will ...
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Munchau: Banks Sinking Faster Than Governments Are Bailing Them Out
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