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Banking system is safe, Biden tells US after SVB collapse

Banking system is safe, Biden tells US after SVB collapse

While the federal government is making certain that SVB depositors get their a refund, “no losses will be borne by the taxpayers”, says US President Joe Biden.

Biden says he will press for better oversight and regulation of larger banks.
Biden says he’ll press for higher oversight and regulation of bigger banks.
(Reuters)

President Joe Biden has instructed US residents the nation’s monetary techniques are sound, following the swift and beautiful collapse of two banks that prompted fears of a broader upheaval. 

“Americans can have confidence that the banking system is safe,” he stated from the Roosevelt Room on Monday earlier than a visit to the West Coast. “Your deposits will be there when you need them.” 

US regulators closed the Silicon Valley Bank on Friday after it skilled a standard financial institution run, the place depositors rushed to withdraw their funds abruptly. It is the second largest financial institution failure in US historical past, behind solely the 2008 failure of Washington Mutual. 

In an indication of how briskly the monetary bleeding was occurring, regulators introduced that New York-based Signature Bank had additionally failed.

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Extraordinary steps

The president, talking from the Roosevelt Room shortly earlier than US markets opened, stated he’d search to carry these accountable and pressed for higher oversight and regulation of bigger banks. And he promised no losses can be borne by taxpayers.

Governments within the US and Britain had been each taking extraordinary steps to stop a possible banking disaster. 

US regulators labored by means of the weekend to discover a purchaser for Silicon Valley Bank, which had greater than $200 billion in property and catered to tech startups, enterprise capital companies and well-paid know-how staff. 

While these efforts appeared to have failed, officers assured all the financial institution’s clients that they might be capable of entry their cash on Monday. 

The Bank of England and UK Treasury stated early Monday that they’d facilitated the sale of the Silicon Valley financial institution’s London-based subsidiary to HSBC, Europe’s largest financial institution, making certain the safety of 6.7 billion kilos ($8.1 billion) of deposits. 

The assurances got here as a part of an expansive emergency lending program meant to stop a wave of financial institution runs that might threaten the soundness of the banking system and the economic system as a complete.

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Source: AP

Source: www.trtworld.com