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The Collapse of Silicon Valley Bank: Global and Regional Implications
The recent fall of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) marks the largest bank failure in the United States since the 2008 global financial crisis. Over the span of a week, SVB, along with two other U.S. banks, has closed its doors, sending shockwaves through the financial sector. As the preferred banking partner for technology startups, SVB's collapse threatens to dampen the funding landscape at a time when venture capital and external financing are already in retreat.