
How Banks Turned Into Giant Synthetic Hedge Funds
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Bank Regulation and Synthetic Hedge Funds
This chapter explores the implications of relaxed bank regulations post-Trump administration, especially in light of recent banking crises like that of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB). It delves into the controversial concept of synthetic hedge funds, highlighting how banks mimic hedge fund activities and the risks involved. Additionally, it examines SVB's strategic use of interest rate swaps and subscription lines, emphasizing the complexity of distinguishing between hedging and trading in modern banking practices.
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