ViewLast week, Silicon Valley Bank failed, leaving customers in a tough spot as the government took over.
So, what’s going on? A bank run is to blame.
“A bank run happens when there is news that a bank can’t meet its obligations, and usually it's the deposit obligations, which means that if they had taken a billion...
What is a bank run, and how did Silicon Valley Bank fail?
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