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The Shrinking U.S. Banking Sector: On Balance, Who Benefits?

Perspectives Content Submission

Mon, 2 May 2011

Published with permission from Knowledge @ Wharton , Wharton’s online business journal. Though the U.S. banking sector was in recovery mode in 2010, it still managed to reach some highs and lows. There were 157 bank failures in the country last year, the most since 1992, according to the Federal De

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