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by twblalock
1188 days ago
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The systemic risk to the entire banking system was real and still is, and VCs banding together to save a single bank would not have helped. The systemic risk became real simply because a lot of people realized that SVB was not the only bank with problematic assets. The result would have been an outflow of deposits to the "too big to fail" banks because those banks effectively have infinite deposit insurance (because everyone already knew they would not be allowed to fail). |
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Failure of a number of regional banks does not threaten the whole system but the handful with sketchy solvency / liquidity.