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Should Big Banks Be Broken Up? Yes — or Maybe

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Wed, 29 Aug 2012

Published with permission from  Knowledge @ Wharton , Wharton’s online business journal. The future of the financial industry sounded more like its past when CNBC aired an interview with former Citigroup chairman Sanford “Sandy” Weill last month. What surprised CNBC viewers was a seeming about-face

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