Article 69X6A Silicon Valley Bank said it was too small to need regulation. Now it’s ‘too big to fail’ | Rebecca Burns and Julia Rock

Silicon Valley Bank said it was too small to need regulation. Now it’s ‘too big to fail’ | Rebecca Burns and Julia Rock

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Rebecca Burns and Julia Rock
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Student debts and underwater mortgages are private burdens, but corporate losses are matters of urgent public interest

Silicon Valley Bank was supposedly the type of institution that would never need a government bailout - right until its backers spent three days on social media demanding one, and then promptly receiving it, after the bank's spectacular collapse last week.

Eight years ago, when the bank's CEO, Greg Becker, personally pressed Congress to exempt SVB from post-2008 financial reform rules, he cited its low risk profile" and role supporting job-creating companies in the innovation economy". Those companies include crypto outfits and venture capital firms typically opposed to the kind of government intervention they benefited from on Sunday, when regulators moved to guarantee SVB customers immediate access to their largely uninsured deposits.

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