Most US banks failed to hedge against interest rate hike in Fed tightening, study says
Few US banks hedged against rising interest rates during the Federal Reserve's monetary tightening campaign last year, according to a study that says unhedged bonds are more widespread than investors realize. ,claims that hundreds of banks share this risk, which played a major role in the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank last month. The study's authors are…
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