NEW YORK: Regulators searched for a solution to First Republic Bank's woes over the weekend, hoping to find a way forward before US stock markets opened on Monday.

The San Francisco-based lender has struggled since the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank in early March, as investors and depositors grew increasingly worried the bank may not survive as an independent entity. The bank's stock closed at $3.51 on Friday, a fraction of the roughly $170 a share it traded for a year ago. It fell further in after-hours trading.

Premium + Digital Edition

Ad-free access


P 80 per month
(billed annually at P 960)
  • Unlimited ad-free access to website articles
  • Limited offer: Subscribe today and get digital edition access for free (accessible with up to 3 devices)

TRY FREE FOR 14 DAYS
See details
See details