With the Bear Stearns forced merger it appeared that the Federal Reserve and the Treasury had settled on a policy: they would punish as severely as they could the shareholders of and the managers at institutions too-big-to-fail that required rescue, but they would insulate bondholders and counterparties. The incentives to avoid bankruptcy would thus be concentrated on those who actually had power...
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