The Debate Over Small Banks and Bank Bailouts in America.

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The recent events surrounding Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank have created unprecedented challenges for the health of community, midsize and regional banks. The American banking system is shifting towards a European-style banking system dominated by a handful of very large, effectively government-guaranteed banks, which would undermine its support for small and midsize businesses and local communities. This shift is in part due to a larger trend of bank consolidation over the past several decades, which has allowed the biggest banks to continue to grow even larger.
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