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Interveiw with Ben Bernanke, Hank Paulson and Tim Geithner on '08

Adrie Moses-bailey
  • Miami, FL
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Hey Guys Marketplace had a really interesting interview with these three major guys during the financial crisis that some of you may be interested in and I wanted to share. Here it is 

I would love some discussion on this, what did you think? Could it happen again? What would you do differently this time?

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Chris Mason
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Chris Mason
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Anyone else remember when Bernanke's refinance on his personal home was denied due to self employment <2 years, even though he was making $250k per speaking gig and one speaking gig would be sufficient to make well over an entire year's worth of payments? 

Edit: here it is

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