Вefore the crisis, private companies have been too much borrowing
Before the crisis, private companies are too dependent on short-term financing
Companies are not adequately monitored the risk before the crisis
Before the crisis, regulators have paid too little attention to the system as a whole
Gaps in regulation led to the fact that the system became unstable
Lending by the Fed helped to stabilize the system
TARP program and the FDIC to resolve the crisis contributed to the
Stress tests in 2009 helped restore confidence in banks
The Fed as a whole was struggling with the crisis by "classical instruments"
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