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I can't provide an unidentifying link. Sorry. Perhaps one can be found. It was actually sourced at MarketWatch.https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/savingandinvesting/20-banks-that-are-sitting-on-huge-potential-securities
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MSN: 20 banks that are sitting on huge potential securities... (Original Post)
sprinkleeninow
Mar 2023
OP
Just a reminder that Republicans stand as a block against any banking reform
Midnight Writer
Mar 2023
#4
progree
(11,463 posts)1. Here's a link (no paywall)
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/savingandinvesting/20-banks-that-are-sitting-on-huge-potential-securities-losses-as-was-svb/ar-AA18tAxj
Opinion by Philip van Doorn, MarketWatch (MSN is just the news/opinions aggregator of many sources)
Opinion by Philip van Doorn, MarketWatch (MSN is just the news/opinions aggregator of many sources)
Below that is a screen of U.S. banks with at least $10 billion in total assets, showing those that appeared to have the greatest exposure to unrealized securities losses, as a percentage of total capital, as of Dec. 31.
Below is the same list of 10 banks we highlighted on Thursday that showed similar red flags to those shown by SVB Financial through the fourth quarter. This time, we will show how much they reported in unrealized losses on securities an item that played an important role in SVBs crisis.
First, a quick look at SVB
(snip)
Below is the same list of 10 banks we highlighted on Thursday that showed similar red flags to those shown by SVB Financial through the fourth quarter. This time, we will show how much they reported in unrealized losses on securities an item that played an important role in SVBs crisis.
First, a quick look at SVB
(snip)
OnlinePoker
(5,833 posts)3. Don't worry, they'll be bailed out by the government like in '08
Nobody will be held accountable.
This final sequence from The Big Short depresses me so much:
sprinkleeninow
(20,546 posts)5. Appreciated.
progree
(11,463 posts)6. YW 😊
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MOMFUDSKI
(7,080 posts)2. I am expecting this
to become a total shit show SOON. Already heard the word "Bailouts". Zoe Lofgren explained that the payroll checks will not be cut. Explanation of bailouts will be to help 'the people'. This stinks to high heaven. Hope I am wrong.
Midnight Writer
(22,973 posts)4. Just a reminder that Republicans stand as a block against any banking reform
and even hate Federal Deposit Insurance.