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by unyttigfjelltol 1187 days ago
I'm not disagreeing that SVB was wrong, but it's easy for us arm-chair folks to second-guess the wisdom of creating a business model that was doomed in a once-in-40-year-catastrophe. But, "Silicon Valley" was in the name and 40 years was a long time ago, so why not.
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Risk management is not that difficult. Interest Rate exposure is a first order risk that even juniors should be able hedge out properly - it's not some exotic event where correlations went out of whack or something. These guys were either clueless / had no visibility into their balance sheet or outright criminal.
I'm a child of a bookkeeper with no econ training under my belt and I know about interest rate exposure and risk hedging. And there have been discussions since 2008 about how long QE and low interest rates could last, it's not like that was a new question.
Exactly