The global financial crisis of 2008-09 made clear that large global banks, such as Goldman Sachs, are just too big to fail. Could a future crisis in the commodities market reveal that trading houses such as Glencore pose a similar problem?
The question of whether these institutions have become so large and embedded in the economy that policymakers cannot let them collapse is critical. The big tra…
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