Banks generally occupy a space in our minds somewhere on a continuum between indispensable pillars of probity and giant parasites remorselessly feeding off their customers’ hopes and dreams.
The parasite perception was probably given a firm nudge by Australia’s Hayne inquiry, which exposed a
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