BAILOUT: Did The Fed Just Guarantee $1 TRILLION In Uninsured Deposits? Silicon Valley Bank FALLOUT!

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Published on March 13, 2023 - Duration: 00:36s

BAILOUT: Did The Fed Just Guarantee $1 TRILLION In Uninsured Deposits? Silicon Valley Bank FALLOUT!

Amid a spectacular banking crash over the weekend, the Federal Reserve and U.S. Treasury have intervened to guarantee $230.6 billion of uninsured deposits at Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) totaling $151.6 billion in California and Signature Bank in New York totaling $79 billion.

It goes without saying this is a terrible precedent.

There are $20.8 trillion of checkable and time and savings deposits of which $1 trillion is said to be uninsuredโ€”that is, those in accounts above the statutory $250,000 limit for Federal Deposit Insuranceโ€”in U.S. affiliated banks as of March 9, according to the latest data compiled by the Federal Reserve.

Are the Fed and Treasury planning on guaranteeing all of those deposits, too?


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