Financial restructuring unlikely in short term says Federal Reserve Board Chairman Bernanke
Federal Reserve Board Chairman Ben Bernanke says financial regulatory restructuring is not likely to happen in the short term, but is optimistic that the Reserve has enough tools now to address the current instabilities. (0:34)
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