Some two hours into a Senate banking committee hearing on April 3 about the collapse of Bear Stearns came an extraordinary exchange between Charles Schumer, Democratic senator for New York, and Tim Geithner, president of the New York Federal Reserve Bank.
“Could a reasonable regulator have been ahead of the curve here?” Mr Schumer asked. “Should someone have called Bear in and said: ‘you need more capital’?”

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