How Silicon Valley Bank Collapsed in 36 Hours | What Went Wrong | WSJ

Silicon Valley Bank collapsed in less than two days when FDIC regulators seized control. In that time, the bank’s stock price fell over 60%, a $42 billion bank run was sparked and a liquidity crisis ensued. Here’s how SVB’s collapse became the second largest U.S. bank failure ever, and what it means for customers in the future. 0:00 SVB’s collapse forced bank closures, rattled global markets and threatened startups 0:30 The events leading up to SVB’s collapse 2:50 What was the turning point that marked SVB’s downfall? 4:39 Will Silicon Valley Bank be bailed out? What Went Wrong explores the challenging conditions and decisions that led to a company’s downturn. #SVB #Finance #WSJ
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