SVB Financial Files Lawsuit Against FDIC to Recover $1.9 Billion

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SVB Financial Files Lawsuit Against FDIC to Recover $1.9 Billion
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SVB Financial, the parent company of Silicon Valley Bank, has filed a lawsuit against the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) to recover $1.9 billion that the regulator has held since seizing the bank earlier this year. SVB Financial argues that the FDIC is violating U.S. bankruptcy code by withholding the funds, which are crucial for the company's ability to reorganize. The bankruptcy judge recently approved the sale of SVB Financial Group's investment bank, SVB Securities, to its managers. The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank in March continues to have repercussions, with depositors seeking legal redress and federal officials investigating Goldman Sachs' involvement in the bank's final days.

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