The Lingering Risks in Global Banking: A Closer Look.

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The recent takeover of Silicon Valley Bank by regulators has raised concerns about the stability of the banking industry, with other banks facing similar risks due to the Federal Reserve's interest rate hikes. A new report from researchers at Stanford, Columbia, Northwestern and University of Southern California found that 190 banks are at risk of failure even if half their uninsured depositors withdraw their funds. Depositors are advised to check their bank's financials, including its share of uninsured deposits and Texas Ratio, to gauge risk. Credit Suisse's problems are unique and not directly related to the issues faced by SVB and other US banks.
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