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Applying the Concept of Negative Externalities

A large, systemically important bank engages in highly speculative trading and suffers massive losses, bringing it to the brink of collapse. To prevent a chain reaction that could crash the entire economy, the government intervenes and uses public funds to prevent the bank's failure. Explain how this scenario demonstrates a 'negative externality' and why it is used as a core argument for substantial financial sector regulation.

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