What happened in the 2023 banking crisis? How did Silicon Valley Bank, Signature Bank and First Republic Bank collapse? Will there be more bank collapses to come? Is this the end of banking as we know it?
All these questions will be answered in this film, with insight from financial and economic experts Richard Wolff and David Woo. This is part 1 of a 2 part series on the banking crisis. Part 2 will compare the 2023 banking crisis to 2008 and ask if we have worse to come.
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00:00 - 2023 Banking Crisis Explained
00:48 - How did Silicon Valley Bank collapse?
02:43 - How did Signature Bank collapse?
04:05 - How did First Republic collapse?
04:23 - Capital.com trading platform
04:45 - First Republic Continued
06:07 - Are there more collapses to come?
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