Only the Economist would describe the financial system this way:
"Financial institutions are vulnerable to investigation, prosecution and litigation from every direction."
Or this way:
"If banks once did banking, now they practise law."
That must be why the leadership of banks have survived the financial crisis that crippled the global economy without a single prosecution.
"Financial institutions are vulnerable to investigation, prosecution and litigation from every direction."
Or this way:
"If banks once did banking, now they practise law."
That must be why the leadership of banks have survived the financial crisis that crippled the global economy without a single prosecution.
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