how much of the gig economy's labor payments moved through SVB? Door dash, Uber, etc. those companies suck ass, but their precarious workers could very well get caught out. even one day's pay could be catastrophic.
and what about our lovely private "money apps* in the US? any exposure there?
the free money dried up and there's tons of unprofitable startups with no plan to be profitable. they started spending more than they were depositing and the geniuses as the bank had put their deposits into bonds with 10 year terms that only pay 1-2% interest. rates went up, resale value of the bonds dropped at the same time that the net withdrawals began. eventually the bank had to go ask for a loan to cover the short-fall, they failed to secure funding, and word got back to the startups who panicked and tried to pull their money out of the bank, collapsing it. those bonds included MBS, but in this case the issue isn't that the bonds might not be paid back in 10 years - it's that the bank put all their eggs into the bond market basket and the fed smashed that bucket. congress also removed all reserve requirements for banks back in 2020 so at the time of its collapse, SVB had only $1 in equity for every $90 owed to customers, once the investment losses were factored in.
so colossal stupidity at all levels but I don't think debt-derivatives are the issue this time. just deregulation, greed, incompetence, and a deep desire to crush the working class.
I didn't believe you reading that bit about the reserve requirements being gone, but holy fuck that's true.
We live in the stupidest timeline, capital can't not shoot itself in the foot in the most well-understood way imaginable.
I wouldn't have believed it if it wasn't right there. god damn
yea I bust out laughing when I read that they'd done so yesterday. we're dying to recreate the great depression. there's supposed to be stress tests done regularly to make sure the banks have adequate reserves but SVB just claimed exemptions they got inserted into the banking regulations through lobbying.
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