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The Banking Sector Turmoil in Charts
Unrealized losses, insufficient capital and hefty uninsured deposits left some banks vulnerable
By Nate RattnerFollow
and Alana PipeFollow
March 18, 2023 9:00 am ET
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It has been a wild ride for banks. Silicon Valley Bank, which catered to venture capitalists and startups, collapsed March 10 after a run on deposits that was preceded by a plunging share price and a money-losing bond sale as the bank tried to raise capital. Two days later, Signature Bank SBNY -22.87%decrease; red down pointing triangle was closed by federal regulators following a run. Then, First Republic Bank FRC -32.80%decrease; red down pointing triangle, at risk of a run as its share price plummeted, was flooded with cash in an extraordinary action by some of the largest U.S. banks—but its shares resumed their plunge a day later.
Here is how some banks ended up in the market’s crosshairs.
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