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Bernanke: Shut down banks if they threaten system
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke on Thursday told a panel investigating the financial crisis that regulators must be ready to shut down the largest companies if they threaten to bring down the financial system.
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Bernanke: Shut down banks if they threaten system
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