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The 2008 Financial Crisis, Ten Years Later: What Have We Learned?

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Panel
Former US Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson and FDIC Chair Shelia Blair discuss lessons learned since 2008 and whether the US economy will be ready when the next crisis hits.
Speakers
Sheila Bair
Henry M. Paulson, Jr.
David Westin
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About this event 

As two of the nation’s top policymakers and regulators, Sheila Bair and Hank Paulson were on the frontlines in 2008, fighting to contain the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression. Ten years later, the country’s economic situation could not be more different: the unemployment rate is at historic lows, corporations are flush with cash, and there has been consistent economic expansion. Further, banks are better capitalized and the financial sector more regulated. Yet US debt is surging, the Trump administration is moving to defang the Dodd-Frank Act, and subprime loans are making a comeback. How confident are policymakers in the lessons they’ve learned and the regulations they’ve implemented since 2008? Is our economy truly safer today—and will it be ready when the next crisis hits? 

About the Speakers
Sheila Bair
Former Chair, FDIC
Sheila Bair is the former president of Washington College and the former chair of the FDIC.
Henry M. Paulson, Jr.
Former US Secretary of the Treasury
In addition to serving as US Secretary of the Treasury from 2006 to 2009, Henry M. Paulson, Jr. is also the founder and chairman of The Paulson Institute, a non-partisan, independent "think and do tank."
David Westin
Anchor, Bloomberg
David Westin is an anchor for the TV show “Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power”; and a co-anchor for “Bloomberg Daybreak Americas”.