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Should Some Bankers be Prosecuted?

Wall Street and the Financial Crisis: Anatomy of a Financial Collapse BY Senate Subcommittee on Investigations. Cosimo Reports. Paperback, 666 pages. $19.
The cover of Wall Street and the Financial Crisis: Anatomy of a Financial Collapse

More than three years have passed since the old-line investment bank Lehman Brothers stunned the financial markets by filing for bankruptcy. Several federal government programs have since tried to rescue the financial system: the $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program, the Federal Reserve’s aggressive expansion of credit, and President Obama’s additional $800 billion stimulus in 2009. But it is now apparent that these programs were not sufficient to create the conditions for a full economic recovery. Today, the unemployment rate remains above 9 percent, and the annual rate of economic growth has slipped to roughly 1 percent during the last six months. New crises afflict world markets while the American economy may again slide into recession after only a tepid recovery from the worst recession since the Great Depression.