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The Fed May Provide Liquidity Relief for Banks After Silicon Valley Collapse
The Fed may provide as much as a two trillion dollar liquidity relief for banks after Silicon Valley collapse. This would help prevent a run on deposits and address the scarcity issue in the US banking caused by the US Fed monetary policy. Morgan estimates that this is going to be around seven trillion dollars, but suggest that the five largest banks are unlikely to use the program.