The Troubling State of US Regional Banks: Lessons from First Republic's Failure.
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The rescue of First Republic Bank by a group of investors failed to stop the slide in US regional bank shares, which have been hit hard by concerns over the impact of low interest rates and the economic fallout from the pandemic. The rescue deal was seen as a sign of confidence in the sector, but investors remain cautious about the outlook for regional banks.
- First Republic rescue fails to arrest slide in US regional bank shares Financial Times
- Why First Republic Bank Was Seized and Sold to JPMorgan Chase | WSJ Wall Street Journal
- First Republic's failure shows need for major deposit insurance reform American Banker
- JPMorgan Got a Deal on First Republic Bloomberg
- Opinion: It's not just First Republic that failed. It's the whole banking system Los Angeles Times
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