THE EXCHANGE: SHEILA BAIR

BY ANTONY CURRIE

The chair of U.S. bank regulator FDIC in 2008 recalls how competition and disagreements between watchdogs contributed to the crash. A decade later, despite leaving the industry, she still feels an obligation to warn of the dangers of rolling back some post-crisis reforms.

Sheila Bair is a director of Thomson Reuters, the parent company of Breakingviews.

First published Sept. 28, 2018

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