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A sunset is seen behind the city of London July 30, 2012. (Eddie Keogh/Reuters)
Remember when politicians rushed to denounce the socially useless activities of the financial business? The pointless trading, the unnecessarily complexity of many instruments, the deceptive transfer of risks, the no-value-added research – the finance industry had grown much too large. As the crisis broke four years ago, a major cull looked all but inevitable. It hasn’t happened.