
Answering questions about the bank run on Silicon Valley Bank, the European Central Bank on Sunday underlined concerns over how European banks handle increasing interest rates. The ECB reiterated that a recent review found weaknesses at banks, including ignoring consumer behaviour shifts that could lead to deposit withdrawals when rates rise. “Beyond a certain point, it could become an issue,” ECB chief bank supervisor Andrea Enria said in a Latvian interview last week.
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