Global investors treated unipolar America as the safest place for money, and the yen carry trade helped send additional capital into U.S. financial markets.
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Global investors treated unipolar America as the safest place for money, and the yen carry trade helped send additional capital into U.S.
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"And so, that's what the act said. Versible. Okay? It's trying to mitigate risk in the system. But by repealing the Glass -Steagall Act,..."
"Okay? Now the institutions are supposed to take this money and promote more liquidity in the system. But instead what they do is they..."
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