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Ending too-big-to-fail: how best to deal with failed large banks - article by Jon Cunliffe
Since the financial crisis, a vast amount of work has gone into ensuring that major banks are no longer too big to fail. This paper summarises that work, with reference to our proposals on loss-absorbing capacity.