US Banking Crisis: Lessons Learned & Treasury Market Concerns

US Banking Crisis: Lessons Learned & Treasury Market Concerns

By
Valentina Mercado
1 min read

Private equity faces a dealmaking rut with 28,000 unsold companies worth over $3tn. US banking correspondent Stephen Gandel sheds light on the lessons learned from the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank a year ago. The focus shifts to the US Treasury market's shaky ground and new SEC rules to mitigate risks and ensure proper functioning. Capital markets correspondent Kate Duguid explains the potential consequences and significance of these regulations.

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