Nothing Is Too Big to Fail

Nothing Is Too Big to Fail
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Publisher : Rosetta Books
Total Pages : 342
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ISBN-10 : 9780795353031
ISBN-13 : 0795353030
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Book Synopsis Nothing Is Too Big to Fail by : Kerry Killinger

Download or read book Nothing Is Too Big to Fail written by Kerry Killinger and published by Rosetta Books. This book was released on 2021-03-23 with total page 342 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: No institution, government, or country is “too big to fail.” A behind-the-scenes account of what led to the 2008 crisis—and may soon lead to a bigger one. Written by two bank executives with firsthand experience of several financial crises, Nothing is Too Big to Fail holds a stiff warning about the future of finance and social justice—revealing how the US government’s fiscal and monetary policies are creating asset and debt bubbles that could burst at any time. The COVID-19 pandemic is just one of many risks that could derail our highly leveraged and fragile economic system. The authors also tell how government actions and an unregulated shadow banking system are leading to inequitable distribution of wealth, destroying the middle class, reducing trust in government, and accelerating racial injustice. No institution, government, or country is “too big to fail.” This book offers lessons learned from past crises and recommended actions for business and government leaders to take today to return our economic system and our democracy to a safer trajectory.


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