Question 1 - Bonus structures in the origins of the crisis
What was ultimately responsible for the "huge failures in capital adequacy and liquidity regulation"?
By Staff blogger Published 07 January 2010Do you agree with Lord Turner in his Mansion House speech when he said:
"It is possible to overstate the importance of bonus structures in the origins of the crisis: they were, I believe, much less important than huge failures in capital adequacy and liquidity regulation."
If you do agree, then who or what do you believe was ultimately responsible for the "huge failures in capital adequacy and liquidity regulation"?
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