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Fed Hikes Haven’t Broken Much Yet. But Banks Are Wobbling.

Por: MarketWatch Business March 10, 2023

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Newsletter Sign-up Some banks are . Silvergate Capital this week said it’s going to its banking subsidiary. Silicon Valley Bank parent SVB Financial on Thursday launched a $1.75 billion share sale to plug a hole caused by the sale of a loss-making portfolio in U.S. Treasury securities. Granted, Silvergate’s clients were focused on crypto, and SVB’s on venture capital—two of the hardest-hit sectors as short-term rates have risen. But the... + full article



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