SVB's failure will cost FDIC's private insurance fund $20 billion

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SVB's failure will cost FDIC's private insurance fund $20 billion
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Silicon Valley Bank's failure will cost $20 billion – that's almost a sixth of the pool of funds that insures US depositors

The deal includes the purchase of about $72 billion of Silicon Valley Bridge Bank assets at a discount of $16.5 billion. About $90 billion in securities and assets will remain with the FDIC for sale.

Silicon Valley Bank was closed on March 10 by regulators after a bank run and capital crisis, in what marked the second-largest bank failure in US history. Silicon Valley Bank's downfall has sparked chaos in the global banking system. Top market commentators like have urged regulators to provide a blanket coverage for all US deposits in the event of a bank collapse.

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