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United States federal banking legislation / Late-2000s financial crisis / Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act / Systemic risk / Lehman Brothers / Too big to fail / Federal Reserve System / Financial contagion / Economics / Economic history / Financial crises
Date: 2014-09-09 11:32:21
United States federal banking legislation
Late-2000s financial crisis
Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act
Systemic risk
Lehman Brothers
Too big to fail
Federal Reserve System
Financial contagion
Economics
Economic history
Financial crises

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