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Policy responses to the collapse of SVB
When central banks raise interest rates by 400 basis points in less than a year, things can go wrong. That is a main lesson that should be drawn from the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB). In this Macro Flash Note, EFG Chief Economist Stefan Gerlach looks at the collapse of SVB from the perspective of a central banker.