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The Regulatory Blunder That Gave Us the Silicon Valley Bank Disaster

Odd Lots

CHAPTER

The Role of Regulators in the History of Banking

Lev Minand: There was an overreliance on the bright line rules and a failure to do the discretionary oversight, the safety and soundness oversight effectively. SVB figured out a way to take additional risk without holding additional capital because of what's called the risk weight capital rules. The real question here in some sense is, how come the supervisors didn't pick up on the fact that SVB had gained the rules to take on a lot of interest rate risk without holding an adequate amount of capital against it?

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