How "Too big to fail" banks have hurt community banks
Reforming big banks has caused problems for small banks. Terry Jorde joins Jim Blasingame to explain why the regulatory attitude of "too big to fail" for big banks actually causes harm to community banks ability to serve small businesses.
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Banking, Investors, Capital, Government, Politics
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