Silicon Valley Bank Collapse Shows Banks Need Risk Management , Not ESG Policies
Silicon Valley Bank may have been more interested in environmental sustainability than risk management, according to new bank documents released by US President Joe Biden. But what do bank examiners do to ensure customers deposits are safe, asks the BBC's Tom de Castella.
Source: cnsnews.comPublished on 2023-03-13
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