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Savings and loan crisis

A 19th-century blueprint for the savings-and-loan scandal

It was a banking system. The act that made it possible slipped through Congress with hardly any debate and little attention to economic reality. Many of its highest-ranking officials knew little or nothing about the peculiar nature of the banking business.

At its roots lie fundamental tensions that have bedeviled American banking since the nation began.

Bank failure is as American as apple pie.

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