Eight years after the financial collapse that sparked the Great Recession, two more major banks have reached a settlement with U.S. authorities for their role in creating and selling toxic debt.
Mike Regan (@Reganonymous), senior editor at Bloomberg Gadfly, speaks with Here & Now‘s Peter O'Dowd about the current state of the settlements with Deutsche Bank and Credit Suisse, and what’s left to be done.
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