Crises are routine when markets are already pricing in recession. Financial institution meltdowns have coincided with a top in yields in numerous prior cycles. And it may be happening again with Silicon Valley Bank (SVB).
The Santa Clara, California based bank collapsed Friday, causing investors to rush into government bonds for safety.
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