Question - when Alan Greenspan referred to a "probably once in a century type of event," did the former Federal Reserve Chairman mean the mortgage crisis in the U.S. or a more general failure in financial institutions?
"I suspect we will," he said, of whether we'll see more institutions fail - "But in itself that need not be a problem. It all depends on how it's handled and how the liquidations take place. Indeed, we shouldn’t try to protect every single institution."