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New financial order
From the ruins of the credit crunch, a new financial order will emerge. Its shape is not yet known, but is already hotly debated. Will there be a new model for investment banking? The socialisation of risk? A return to Keynesianism? What role will hedge funds and private equity play? And government and regulators?
In this series of exclusive video interviews, Lionel Barber, editor of the Financial Times, talks to some of the chief protagonists - bankers, policymakers, financiers - and asks them to explain not just what happened, but also how they think finance will adapt to the post-crash world.
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Global financial crisis

A multimedia snapshot of one of the most radical reshapings of the global banking sector. News packages, interactive features and video shows how governments and the private sector are battling to shore up the financial system
The big freeze

To mark the anniversary of the credit squeeze, the FT looks at how the world has changed in the past 12 months and the long-term impact on the global financial system and the world economy








