Making Banking Boring

Making Banking Boring

nytimes.com — Before 1930, banking was an exciting industry featuring a number of larger-than-life figures, who built giant financial empires. The banking industry that emerged from the Great Depression was tightly regulated, less colorful, and far less lucrative for those who ran it. Banking became boring. Strange to say, this era of boring banking was also an era of spectacular economic progress for most Americans.

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