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Saudi National Bank chairman Ammar Al Khudairy (center)
Europe
Head of Credit Suisse’s Saudi investor who sparked a stock panic has quit for ‘personal reasons’
By Christiaan HetznerMarch 27, 2023
A person walks beneath a Silicon Valley Bank sign
Finance
SVB staff claim they got up to 50% of their salaries in company equity—now some may have have lost millions in its collapse
By Eleanor PringleMarch 27, 2023
High rates, investor-friendly deals, and bad news for regional hubs: What the end of the bull run means for venture capitalists and entrepreneurs
Commentary
High rates, investor-friendly deals, and bad news for regional hubs: What the end of the bull run means for venture capitalists and entrepreneurs
By Jeffrey GrabowMarch 27, 2023
A general view of Credit Suisse in the Canary Wharf business district on October 03, 2022 in London, England.
Finance
Hedge fund made $30 million in days thanks to a well-timed bet on Credit Suisse’s problems
By Chloe TaylorMarch 27, 2023
Banking’s existential crisis leaves us with unanswered questions
Newsletters
Banking’s existential crisis leaves us with unanswered questions
By Jackson Fordyce and Alan MurrayMarch 27, 2023
Failed Silicon Valley Bank will be bought by North Carolina-based First Citizens
Finance
Failed Silicon Valley Bank will be bought by North Carolina-based First Citizens
By The Associated PressMarch 27, 2023
Karin Keller-Sutter.
Finance
The ‘too big to fail’ regime for banks just doesn’t work, Swiss minister says. ‘The economic damage would be considerable’
By Steve MollmanMarch 25, 2023
Barack Obama and Janet Yellen
Finance
Janet Yellen called up Hank Paulson with the banking system on the brink. ‘It’s really hard to stop or even slow down a bank run,’ he said.
By Fatima Hussein and The Associated PressMarch 25, 2023
A fed official just said abandoning the 2% inflation target would be a ‘disaster’ that would send the world back to the ’70s despite banking crisis
Finance
A fed official just said abandoning the 2% inflation target would be a ‘disaster’ that would send the world back to the ’70s despite banking crisis
By Will DanielMarch 24, 2023
German chancellor Olaf Scholz saw no reason to panic after shares in the country's largest bank fell up to 15% in trading.
Finance
Deutsche Bank scare forces German chancellor to borrow line from Silicon Valley Bank CEO: ‘No cause for any kind of concern’
By Christiaan HetznerMarch 24, 2023
Deutsche Bank CEO Christian Sewing
Finance
‘We view this as an irrational market,’ Citigroup analysts worry that major bank stocks like Deutsche Bank are cratering for psychological reasons
By Tristan BoveMarch 24, 2023
A legal scholar says the Dodd-Frank act put in place after the Great Recession proved to be useless amid SVB’s collapse
Finance
A legal scholar says the Dodd-Frank act put in place after the Great Recession proved to be useless amid SVB’s collapse
By Will DanielMarch 24, 2023
Apps, crypto, and even Starbucks cards: Deposit fragmentation has been on a decade-long mission to bring down banking–and it’s not done yet
Commentary
Apps, crypto, and even Starbucks cards: Deposit fragmentation has been on a decade-long mission to bring down banking–and it’s not done yet
By James WhiteMarch 24, 2023
Europe will pay the price for wiping out Credit Suisse bondholders as its ex-CEO warns U.S. banks are ‘rubbing their hands’ 
Finance
Europe will pay the price for wiping out Credit Suisse bondholders as its ex-CEO warns U.S. banks are ‘rubbing their hands’ 
By Christiaan HetznerMarch 24, 2023
The JP Morgan Chase & Co. headquarters, The JP Morgan Chase Tower in Park Avenue, Midtown, Manhattan, New York.
Finance
Couple claims JPMorgan sold $10 million of their jewelry after drilling open a safety deposit box because they didn’t pay their rent
By Chloe TaylorMarch 24, 2023
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