Signature Bank


Juridique

Ex regolatore di New York: la Cripto non T il motivo per cui Signature Bank è stata chiusa

La banca non ha fornito dati affidabili e coerenti, ha affermato Maria Vullo, ex sovrintendente del Dipartimento dei servizi finanziari dello Stato di New York.

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Analyses

Questa crisi definirà il futuro del denaro

Il recente crollo di tre banche di alto profilo - Silicon Valley Bank, Silvergate Bank e Signature Bank - ha causato preoccupanti deflussi in centinaia di banche regionali. Ora, con la Federal Reserve statunitense che ha creato una nuova struttura di backstop del valore stimato di 2 trilioni di dollari, gli echi delle crisi del 2008 e del 2013 sono forti.

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Analyses

Bitcoin è il chiaro vincitore della crisi bancaria statunitense

Secondo George Kaloudis di CoinDesk, le narrazioni sui fallimenti bancari, sulle stablecoin e sugli aumenti dei tassi di interesse sembrano abbastanza forti da far salire il prezzo del Bitcoin.

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Vidéos

Closure of Crypto-Friendly Banks Is 'Not a Policy Issue': Former NYDFS Superintendent

Former congressman Barney Frank, who is also one of Signature Bank's board members, thinks Signature's shutdown could be politically motivated against the crypto industry. Former New York State Department of Financial Services Superintendent Maria Vullo reacts to that statement, saying, "I don't think you close down a bank because of a policy issue, you do because ... its financial picture is unsafe and unsound."

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Vidéos

Former NYDFS Superintendent Reacts to Signature Bank Shutdown

Reuters reports that the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) wants bids submitted by today for banks interested in buying the assets of Signature Bank. Former New York State Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) Superintendent Maria Vullo discusses Signature's shutdown and the potential implications for the U.S. crypto regulatory landscape.

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FDIC Denies Report Signature Bank Purchaser Must Give up Crypto Business

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) denied it would require any purchaser of Signature Bank to divest its crypto activities, responding to Reuters reporting Wednesday, "any buyer of Signature must agree to give up all the crypto business at the bank," which cited two unnamed sources. CoinDesk Global Policy and Regulation Managing Editor Nikhilesh De discusses the details.

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Juridique

La FDIC nega la firma del rapporto: l'acquirente della banca deve disinvestire Cripto

Secondo quanto riportato da Reuters, la FDIC voleva che gli acquirenti di Signature "rinunciassero" alle attività della banca in Cripto .

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Vidéos

Osprey Funds CEO on Bitcoin Outlook Amid Banking Sector Concerns

Osprey Funds founder and CEO Greg King reacts to a new report that states the amount of bitcoin (BTC) held in funds could be dropping and weighs in on whether the largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization remains a "safe haven" asset amid the recent banking jitters. Plus, his take on the FDIC takeover of Signature Bank.

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FDIC Reportedly Asking Banks to Submit Bids for SVB, Signature by Friday

Reuters reports the FDIC is asking banks interested in buying Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank to submit their bids by Friday. This comes as liquidity is on everyone’s mind, especially in the face of record drawdowns from the Treasury General Account during the COVID-19 era, and more after the failure of Silicon Valley Bank.

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Juridique

Ex regolatore FDIC: la benevolenza verso le Cripto "non esiste"

Gli sforzi per KEEP le aziende Cripto lontane dal sistema bancario statunitense potrebbero essere avvenuti anche prima dei recenti crolli bancari, ha detto Jason Brett al programma "First Mover" di CoinDesk TV.

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