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Explainer | SVB collapse: what’s next after 2 historic US bank failures

  • SVB meltdown has raised fears of potential spillover across the entire banking system
  • Here are some questions and answers about what has happened and why it matters

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Customers wait in line outside a branch of the Silicon Valley Bank in Wellesley, Massachusetts. Photo: Reuters
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Two large banks that cater to the tech industry have collapsed after a bank run, US government agencies are taking emergency measures to backstop the financial system, and President Joe Biden is reassuring Americans that the money they have in banks is safe.

It’s all eerily reminiscent of the financial meltdown that began with the bursting of the housing bubble 15 years ago. Yet the initial pace this time around seems even faster.

Over the last three days, the US seized the two financial institutions after a bank run on Silicon Valley Bank, based in Santa Clara, California. It was the largest bank failure since Washington Mutual went under in 2008.

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How did we get here? And will the steps the US government unveiled over the weekend be enough?

Why did Silicon Valley Bank fail?

Silicon Valley Bank had already been hit hard by a rough patch for technology companies in recent months and the Federal Reserve’s aggressive plan to increase interest rates to combat inflation compounded its problems.

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The bank held billions of dollars worth of Treasuries and other bonds, which is typical for most banks as they are considered safe investments. However, the value of previously issued bonds has begun to fall because they pay lower interest rates than comparable bonds issued in today’s higher interest rate environment.

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