Texas unit-banking laws caused two-thirds of its banks to fail when oil prices fell, because the banks were undiversified—almost all their loans were to oil-related industry or real estate—demonstrating how prohibitions on branching create fragility.
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“two-thirds of the banks failed when the price of oil went down because they were not diversified outside Texas”
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