Silicon Valley Bank Collapse: What Happened, Why it Matters and the Aftermath
Finance and Investing
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48m
The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) was a shocking, sudden, and a total collapse, bringing about the largest bank failure since the Great Recession. The speed at which it came has left investors, customers, and onlookers with many questions about what happens next—and what the ripple effects will be. Join The Doing Business Globally Network and the Global Diplomacy Network in this roundtable discussion to learn more about what happened, why it matters, and what a broader fallout might look like.
Two expert panelists will share their insights and expertise real-time as the aftermath unfolds.
Key Takeaways
- Understand what and why the collapse happened
- Learn why the collapse matters and what it means for the global banking system
- Hear real-time about what the ripple effects might be and how the fallout could impact you and your business
- Ask questions in a confidential, YPO member-only space
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