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The Regulatory Blunder That Gave Us the Silicon Valley Bank Disaster

Odd Lots

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Capital Rules - What Happened in the 90s?

In the 80s, you have a moment that's quite similar to today. Inflation goes up and then interest rates go way up because of the Volcker shock. This happened in the 80s and a lot of banks became under capitalized. The job for supervisors is to make sure banks are monitoring their risks and disclosing them so that shareholders can discipline them.

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