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Bank Stability

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finance7 months ago

UK Government Completes NatWest Exit After 17 Years

The UK government has sold its final shares in NatWest, marking the end of a 17-year period since its bailout during the 2008 financial crisis, which was aimed at saving the economy from the collapse of major banks like RBS. Despite the bank's troubled history and the long duration of government ownership, experts believe that banking regulations and resilience have improved, reducing the likelihood of future taxpayer-funded bailouts, although new risks like cyberattacks remain significant.

finance2 years ago

"Regional Banks Stabilized by Fed Loans and Account Guarantees Amid Crisis"

Emergency loans made by the Federal Reserve to small and mid-sized US banks were key to stabilizing withdrawals, according to Treasury Deputy Secretary Wally Adeyemo. The swift actions by federal regulators helped contain the fallout from the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank, but the markets have not yet fully priced in the federal aid or the $30 billion deposited into First Republic Bank to boost confidence in the system. The ongoing questions about bank stability and whether uninsured deposits will be covered in the future remain.