US Banks Experience Record Deposit Drop Following SVB Collapse

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US Banks Experience Record Deposit Drop Following SVB Collapse
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Deposits at small US banks dropped by a record $119 billion to $5.46 trillion in the week ended March 15, following the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) on March 10, according to data released by the Federal Reserve. Borrowings at small banks increased by $253 billion to a record $669.6 billion, while deposits at large US banks rose $67 billion to $10.74 trillion. Overall US bank deposits have been in decline after sharply rising in the wake of pandemic aid in 2020 and early 2021.

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