Prudential Hasn’t Earned The Right To Shed ‘Too Big To Fail’ Label
In response to the dramatic collapses of Lehman Brothers and Bear Stearns, Congress created the Financial Stability Oversight Council to identify lightly regulated nonbank companies whose failure could trigger another financial crisis. Exercising this authority, FSOC designated American International Group, GE Capital, MetLife and Prudential as…
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