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He also had an unusually wide circle of friends whom he knew he could call on to join him with enthusiasm.
No other institutions have the infrastructure, the people, the data and the reputations that the banks can call on to carry out that task.All changeNone of this is to deny that there is plenty of pain ahead.
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