"Exactly." Frederick Hall exclaimed, "Who would've thought, those billions of dollars, now only worth tens or hundreds of millions..."
Although he said so, he didn't actually feel much about it.
This money was almost all taken out by illegal means, or gray income.
It came so quickly, so he didn't really cherish it that much.
The reason Frederick Hall could be sure that these people would produce their deposit receipts was mainly due to the string of reactions after the 2008 bankruptcy of the Lehman Corporation. At that time, all the money deposited in the Lehman's brother bank was gone.
Americans have this tradition, capitalism itself is inherently like this, so blame yourself for bad judgment, coveting that small policy advantage, and insisted on depositing in this bank.
In two days, Frederick Hall received deposit receipts from seventeen homes, totaling over 400 million dollars, and exchanged over ten million dollars from Sean Knight.