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Talk of reforming toxic banks is misguided: improve the product and culture will follow

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The recent and strident language from financial regulators, politicians and credit ratings agencies about financial services culture is a sure indicator that something is seriously amiss in the sector.

This spike in hostility has arisen from some despicable behaviour and outcomes; however, neither reform of culture nor technological...

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