SVB collapse Tag

Will FedNow Enable Greater Deposit Flight from Troubled Banks?

28 Mar, by Knowledge Leaders Team in Economy, News

The failures of Silvergate Bank, Silicon Valley Bank, Signature Bank, and the current struggles of First Republic and Pacific Western Bank have seen bank deposits flee to the perceived safety of large banks. In the chart below, one can see the flight of deposits from...

Fed’s Balance Sheet Balloons

21 Mar, by Knowledge Leaders Team in Economy

To shore up Silicon Valley Bank and the other failed banks, the Federal Reserve extended an open-ended line of credit via its Bank Term Funding Program (BTFP) and discount window borrowings. So far, this program has increased the Fed’s balance sheet equal to roughly half...

Credit Suisse’s Chickens Come Home to Roost

15 Mar, by Knowledge Leaders Team in Economy, News

The chart below demonstrates the multi-year decline in Credit Suisse’s business. Credit Suisse's problems revealed today stem from issues the company discussed last June in a profit warning. Below is a chart of Credit Suisse’s assets under management discussed during that profit warning. According to a January...

Developed Asia Responds to Bank Troubles

15 Mar, by Knowledge Leaders Team in Economy, Markets

The fallout from the Silicon Valley Bank collapse and the continued troubles of other lenders has not been contained to the Western Hemisphere. Market implied policy rates for developed markets in Asia responded quickly and forcefully to fears of banking contagion from the US and...