Shadow Banking System Larger than at the Start of the Financial Crisis
One of the Main Indicators of Financial Danger Has Increased
The failure to regulate the shadow banking system was one of the causes of the financial crisis.
As we noted in 2009, the Bank for International Settlements – often described as a central bank for central banks (BIS) – slammed the Federal Reserve for failing to rein in the shadow banking system:
Years later, the Fed and other regulators have allowed the shadow banking system to grow even bigger.
As Reuters notes today:
At the same time, authorities have relaxed rules against fraud, excessive leverage and moral hazard … three of the other main causes of the financial crisis.
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