As you likely know by now, Silicon Valley Bank found itself in a pot of trouble after suffering a massive bank run. If you are like me, you’ve recently found out that bank runs can happen when users of a bank go and withdraw their money en masse. I knew it was a thing, I just didn’t know there was a fancy term for “Oh shit, let me go get my money!” We just called those Tuesdays growing up. Anyway — they are filing for bankruptcy. Reuters has the details:
SVB Financial Group (SIVB.O) said on Friday it filed for a court-supervised reorganization under Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection to seek buyers for its assets, days after its former unit Silicon Valley Bank was taken over by U.S. regulators.
The move to commence bankruptcy proceedings comes as emergency measures to shore up confidence have so far failed to dispel worries about a financial contagion.
If globalization has taught us anything, it is that events in one place can have butterfly effects across the globe. People have understandably been concerned with SVB going under. Banks aren’t the only ones being hit by the effects.
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The SVB spillover https://t.co/MCch3dvhxB
— Katerina Dimitratos (@KDimitratos) March 10, 2023
I still think it makes no sense for there to be spillover from SVB to other banks, but if it it happens (via panic-fueled sentiment), this may well be the dumbest banking "crisis" of all time.
— James Surowiecki (@JamesSurowiecki) March 12, 2023
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It is kind of refreshing to write about an actual bankruptcy and not some filthy rich company using it as a way to circumvent civil liability. We will keep you up to date on the details as the story develops. Know anything we should? Give us a heads-up at [email protected].
SVB Financial Seeks Bankruptcy Protection As Banking Turmoil Persists [Reuters]
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