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The banks, credit raters, and regulators have all to blame for the banking crisis.


Credit raters - for giving AAA ratings for toxic financial products without carrying out full investigations


Banks - for their sheer greed and lack of due dilligence


Regulators - for not understanding the complex financial instruments


Ultimately the banks have lost the money but the losses are covered by the tax payers. In trading it's a sum zero game where someone loses money and the other one gains. So the tax payers are the real losers and the super rich are now even richer.

Undisputedtruth Wrote:

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> The banks, credit raters, and regulators have all

> to blame for the banking crisis.


... and the governments.


Which is why any of the above actually apologising is pretty amazing.

There was certainly a lack of leadership between the three institutions: Bank of England, the HMT and ths FSA. But tbf the trading instruments are complex in nature and were probably lobbied by bankers not to regulate the markets.

Jeremy Wrote:

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> If only they'd consulted the East Dulwich Forum.

> With all the experts on here, we can have avoided

> this whole mess.



Well next time there is impending financial collapse I'm sure they will be more diligent :))



Edited to add smiley for those with sense of humour malfunctions.

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