A Year After Silicon Valley Bank’s Collapse, the Rules Are Still Catching Up

A Year After Silicon Valley Bank’s Collapse, the Rules Are Still Catching Up·The Wall Street Journal
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Last March, Silicon Valley Bank collapsed and kicked off the most significant U.S. banking crisis in years. A few months later, the Federal Reserve proposed a series of major changes to how big lenders are regulated. The Fed proposals are known as the “Basel III endgame,” in reference to completing the implementation of global banking reforms first outlined well over a decade ago, following the 2008 financial meltdown.

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