'Let the banks fail'
Published: 07 February, 2009, 15:17
Feeding money into failing banks will only make the situation worse, says international investor James Rogers, who sees more currency turmoil worldwide in the future.
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Published: 07 February, 2009, 15:17
Feeding money into failing banks will only make the situation worse, says international investor James Rogers, who sees more currency turmoil worldwide in the future.