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Get bad assets off bank books, Boston Fed's Rosengren urges

A central lesson of the banking crisis in Japan a decade ago is that so-called bad assets must be quickly removed from banks’ balance sheets or else management will fixate on the errors of the past to the exclusion of making new loans, the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston says.
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