The disappearance of Bear Stearns over a weekend (well, two weekends) is an emotionally charged piece of theatre. The moment of high drama was all the more loaded symbolically for all its well-rehearsed movements and staging being so reassuringly familiar.
Here we have the frantic bankers, struggling to shore up their once sturdy institution as the run gathers momentum. The wealthy private sector executives are brought to heel by truly powerful government leaders, half-glimpsed dispensing their judgments from just off stage and grappling with a greater burden: not merely the fate of little Bear Stearns but the survival of the very system itself lies in their hands.
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