Monday, September 14, 2009
Stiglitz Says Banking Problems Are Now Bigger Than Pre-Lehman
Joseph Stiglitz, the Nobel Prize- winning economist, said the U.S. has failed to fix the underlying problems of its banking system after the credit crunch and the collapse of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc.
“In the U.S. and many other countries, the too-big-to-fail banks have become even bigger,” Stiglitz said in an interview today in Paris. “The problems are worse than they were in 2007 before the crisis...”
Bloomberg: Stiglitz Says Banking Problems Are Now Bigger Than Pre-Lehman
“In the U.S. and many other countries, the too-big-to-fail banks have become even bigger,” Stiglitz said in an interview today in Paris. “The problems are worse than they were in 2007 before the crisis...”
Bloomberg: Stiglitz Says Banking Problems Are Now Bigger Than Pre-Lehman