Editorial Board
Regulators need to address the growing links between traditional banks and the nonbank financial institutions that are increasingly taking over their business.
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Shadow banking is back. A constellation of less-regulated intermediaries — from insurers to private investment funds — is increasingly taking on the traditional business of banks, making trillions of dollars in risky loans and occupying a central role in the economy.
Will this end badly, as it did in the 2008 financial crisis? Not necessarily — if authorities act to address the growing dangers.