Alan Greenspan’s admission of “shocked disbelief” at banks’ failure to protect shareholders was like someone who had always claimed the sun went around the earth saying he had just heard an extraordinary story from a fellow called Copernicus.
It would be good to imagine we will remember the confession from the former chairman of the US Federal Reserve, made to a congressional committee last month and in this newspaper in March, as a central event of this financial crisis.

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