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John Authers re-examines the front pages of a decade ago, from Lehman Brothers to Tarp
It is the unexpected interaction of different forces that can be dangerous in the financial system
We learnt the dangers posed by ‘too big to fail’ banks but now they are even bigger
The bank’s former chief administrative officer considers the argument for a bailout
Blackstone has bought thousands of properties that were caught up in the mortgage meltdown
Martin Wolf on the power of vested interests in today’s rent-extracting economy
Callers report that money coming in not enough to cover essential spending
Gillian Tett looks at why the warning signs were missed and where the next crash may strike
Although 2008 has been designated Year Zero, US politics owes more to much older events
In the first in a series on the 10th anniversary of the crisis, the FT investigates if the sector is more resilient now
Rating agencies still wield huge influence and investment executives remain unaccountable
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