How Silicon Valley Bank Collapsed in 36 Hours | What Went Wrong | WSJ

Adolf Goebbels
Published on Mar 16, 2023
Silicon Valley Bank collapsed in less than two days when FDIC regulators seized control. In that time, the bank’s stock price fell over 60%, a $42 billion bank run was sparked and a liquidity crisis ensued.

Here’s how SVB’s collapse became the second largest U.S. bank failure ever, and what it means for customers in the future.

0:00 SVB’s collapse forced bank closures, rattled global markets and threatened startups
0:30 The events leading up to SVB’s collapse
2:50 What was the turning point that marked SVB’s downfall?
4:39 Will Silicon Valley Bank be bailed out?

What Went Wrong explores the challenging conditions and decisions that led to a company's downturn.

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