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US Firm First Citizens Acquires Silicon Valley Bank

As per the official statement, First Citizens BancShares Inc. has agreed to buy all deposits and loans of Silicon Valley Bank from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

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FPIs Invest Rs 11,500 Crore In Indian Equities In March

Considering the collapse of the US-based banks, Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank that dented the overall market, chances are the FPIs may take a cautious stance in their approach, said experts

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Neither Too Big To Fail, Nor Too Big To Save: It's Now Too Big To Hide

The Credit Suisse saga follows on the back of the Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) debacle, or rather the US regional banking stress, if one collectively looks at SVB, Signature Bank and the stress engulfing the First Regional Bank

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Ten Banking Lessons From Silicon Valley

What did the era of cheap money and relaxed regulations do to the business of banking? Answer: it injected lethargy and glamour into it! The banks forgot the basics of banking – risk management, balancing their assets and liabilities, and having cash needed to pay on demand!

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SVB Crisis: Lessons Learned for Financial Regulation and Supporting Small Businesses

In India, the recent crisis involving SVB India Finance has raised concerns about the potential impact on small businesses and the wider financial sector

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The Aftereffects Of The SVB Collapse: Where Do Entrepreneurs Go From Here?

While the devastation seems to take centre stage at the moment, there is still some hope to counter this collapse and forge a more robust path ahead

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SVB Saga Is A Tragedy Of Errors

SVB’s past investments of its cash reserves in the US debt markets at near zero interest rates made it an underperformer

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SVB's Crisis Highlights Need for Startup Funding Diversity

The recent developments in the US have caused concern among Indian investors and SaaS startups, with some companies already moving their deposits out of SVB, while others are keeping a close eye on the situation

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Don’t Keep All Eggs In One Basket: Learnings From SVB Crisis

As the Silicon Valley Bank crisis creates headlines across the globe, important lessons such as diversifying investments and global collaborations in seeking resolutions come to the fore

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'US Banking System Remains Resilient": US Fed Governer Michelle Bowman Amid Lenders' Failure

On Friday, Silicon Valley Bank collapsed and was closed by local regulators. Then on Sunday, Signature Bank too had to be closed

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SVB Collapse: Will It Impact The Ongoing Funding Glare?

With the failure of the Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) in the United States, there is widespread fear that the impact may result in a long financial winter for Indian startups

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Fed's Vice Chair for Supervision Michael Barr Announces To Review Silicon Valley Bank's Failure

As these banks collapse, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) was appointed as a receiver, which typically means it will liquidate the bank's assets to pay back its customers, including depositors, and others

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Why A US-bank Failure Highlights A Strong RBI

The lesson for the Indian financial institution is simple. Improve their risk management framework and have real-time analysis of the Asset Liability Management

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'Conducting Business As Usual', Says New SVB CEO After Its Closure

The regulator transferred all deposits of the lender to the recently created bridge bank and told that all depositors would be able to access their money beginning from 13 March (Monday) morning

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US Banks Collapse: Indian Stock Indices Fall Sharply Over Selloff In Banking & Financials

Initially, the indices started Monday's trade on a positive note but soon erased them. Sensex closes at 58,237.85 points, down 897.28 points or 1.52 per cent, whereas Nifty closed at 17,154.30 points, down 258.60 points or 1.49 per cent

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