Greenspan: Why Not Forming New Banks?

Posted by Staff on June 3, 2009 |

By Michael Combier-Talk Radio News Service

Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan discussed the possibility of creating new banks, free of any toxic assets. These new institutions would provide less risks than the institutions which have sought federal loans and that still remain a threat to the U.S. economy. (1:22)

 
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June 3, 2009

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