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From Shanghai to Mumbai , tech chiefs race to contain SVB fallout

Silicon Valley Bank’s spectacular collapse is a major threat to the global economy, according to reports from China's capital city, Shangri-La, and Mumbai. But what does this mean for the struggling financial giant, asks Tom de Castella.

Source: business-standard.com
Published on 2023-03-12

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