9 conclusions of the Financial Crisis Inquiry CommissionPosted by RJ and Makay on Feb 01, 2011 |
The federal government's Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission (FCIC) drew nine main conclusions in its recent "Financial Crisis Inquiry Report." Perhaps the most compelling one: the financial crisis was avoidable.
The FCIC pulls no punches on this point. "The captains of finance and the public stewards of our financial system ignored warnings and failed to question, understand, and manage evolving risks within a system essential to the well-being of the American public," its report says. "[A] crisis of this magnitude need not have occurred."
Financial Crisis Inquiry Report
It was an arduous process, but the federal government's Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission has completed and released "The Financial Crisis Inquiry Report." Click 








