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"If the business press has a blind spot, it is that it failed to understand the crisis for what I think it really is: a regulatory failure of mammoth proportions," writes Dean Starkman. He says the business press must change its thinking and take regulators as seriously as it takes the institutions they regulate. "This means sustained, active beat coverage of the OCC, FDIC, and the Fed’s regulatory function and other regulators."
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