Shareholders sue signature bank and its former CEO for fraud
The suit seeks unspecified damage awards for shareholders between March 2 and March 12, when the New York Department of Financial Services took over Signature, two days after the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation seized Silicon Valley Bank. Signature closed 2022 with $110.4 billion in assets and $88.6 billion in deposits, and is the second largest U.S….
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