
Will Credit Suisse crackdown lead to more bank prosecutions?
Clip: 5/20/2014 | 8m 54s
Will Department of Justice’s crackdown on Credit Suisse lead to more bank prosecutions?
Credit Suisse is the first big bank in more than two decades to plead guilty to a felony crime in the U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder has emphasized that no bank is too big to jail, but the Justice Department has been criticized for not pursuing more charges after the financial crisis. Judy Woodruff discusses the big picture with Nomi Prins of Demos and Mark Calabria of the Cato Institute.
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Will Credit Suisse crackdown lead to more bank prosecutions?
Clip: 5/20/2014 | 8m 54s
Credit Suisse is the first big bank in more than two decades to plead guilty to a felony crime in the U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder has emphasized that no bank is too big to jail, but the Justice Department has been criticized for not pursuing more charges after the financial crisis. Judy Woodruff discusses the big picture with Nomi Prins of Demos and Mark Calabria of the Cato Institute.
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