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==The vulnerability of banks==
==The vulnerability of banks==


==Arguments for and against bank rescue==
==The case for bank rescues==


==Failures and rescues==
==Failures and rescues==

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Many of the numerous bank failures that have occurred over the years have not proved harmful to their national economies. Governments have found it necessary, however, to guard against the danger of "systemic failure" resulting from a general loss of in the banking system and have, from time to time, rescued a failing bank in order to avert that danger. There have nevertheless been several instances of banking crises that have done serious damage to national economies.


For a detailed list of failures and rescues in their historical sequence, see the timelines subpage.

The vulnerability of banks

The case for bank rescues

Failures and rescues

Before 1930

The 1930s

1940 to 2007

2007/2008

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