August 28th, 2020
In this video, the speaker discusses two specific topics: the oil markets and the bank run of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB). The speaker emphasizes that the risks, inconsistencies, highly concentrated books, and financial aid Greeks were already present before these events occurred. They argue that the SVB bank run merely highlighted an existing problem. The speaker believes that this event has the potential to trigger a global financial crisis, especially considering factors such as sticky inflation, interest rate changes, and pressing challenges in the year 2023.
Regarding SVB, the speaker presents a chart showing that 97% of the deposits were short-term and only 3% were insured. They explain that this is due to asset liability mismatch, where banks are responsible for lending but have a loan to deposit ratio. The speaker suggests that this is a common issue in banks worldwide.
Key topics: oil markets, bank run, risks, inconsistencies, concentrated books, financial aid Greeks, global financial crisis, sticky inflation, interest rate changes, pressing challenges, SVB, asset liability mismatch.
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