Progress and Next Steps Towards Ending “Too-Big-To-Fail” (TBTF)

The term gained widespread recognition during the 1984 rescue of Continental Illinois Bank and became a focal point of global policy following the 2007–2008 financial crisis .

Report: The "Too Big to Fail" (TBTF) Phenomenon "Too big to fail" refers to the economic theory that certain financial institutions are so large and interconnected with the economy that their collapse would be catastrophic for the entire system. Consequently, governments often feel compelled to intervene with publicly funded bailouts to prevent a broader economic disaster. 1. Core Concepts and Origins

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