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What the SVB Failure Teaches us About Investment Banking

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The Fall of the Silicon Valley Bank

The Silicon Valley Bank, with $175 billion in deposits, is now the biggest American bank to fail since the 2008 financial crisis. Jeet and John argue that actually some relatively new bank regulations at a set of risky decisions are what led to the collapse. "Don't look now, but there's something funny going on over there at the bank," says George Stephanopoulos.

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