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SVB Hearing Takeaways: Bank Failures Spur a Blame Game, But Few Solutions

The New York Times – Business:

Senators sharply questioned federal regulators about shortcomings in oversight after two bank failures rattled the financial system. Regulators put the blame on the banks’ management.

Alan Rappeport
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Federal Deposit Insurance Corp, Federal Reserve System, Gruenberg, Martin J, Liang, Nellie, Regulation and Deregulation of Industry, Senate, Signature Bank, Silicon Valley Bank, Treasury Department
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