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Angle: BP's $20B Escrow Fund a 'Slush Fund'

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Interesting Times7/08/2010 11:32:23 am PDT

re: #53 Aceofwhat?

Don’t confuse broad governmental lending practices with wall street regulation. They’re entirely unrelated.

Not just lending practices:

So what accounts for the genius of the Canadians? Common sense. Over the past 15 years, as the United States and Europe loosened regulations on their financial industries, the Canadians refused to follow suit, seeing the old rules as useful shock absorbers. Canadian banks are typically leveraged at 18 to 1—compared with U.S. banks at 26 to 1 and European banks at a frightening 61 to 1. Partly this reflects Canada’s more risk-averse business culture, but it is also a product of old-fashioned rules on banking.