Germany Debates Fate Of State-Owned Banks

by Jim Zarroli, NPR
April 23, 2012

Unlike the United States, Germany never had a housing bubble. Its mortgage market is too tightly regulated. But some German banks did lose a lot of money in the financial crisis. The network of institutions called landesbanks have became a cautionary tale about risky investing.

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