WASHINGTON, D.C.: The US Federal Reserve (Fed) confirmed on Wednesday that it is ending a lending program set up to help banks in the aftermath of the rapid collapse of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB).
Regulators set up the program after a bank run on the midsized Californian lender in early March last year over interest rate concerns quickly spiraled into one of the most acute banking crises in years.
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