Wednesday, September 09, 2009

Finance Overhaul Falters as '08 Shock Fades - WSJ.com

Nearly one year after the collapse of Lehman Brothers sent shock waves across the globe, the world is a different place.
The investment bank's messy death intensified the deepest recession since the Great Depression. It helped open the way to a bigger role for government in managing the economy. It cast doubts in the public's mind about the wisdom of relying on markets to correct themselves.














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