• Media type: E-Book; Report
  • Title: European lessons from Silicon Valley Bank resolution: A plea for a comprehensive demand deposit protection scheme (CDDPS)
  • Contributor: Heider, Florian [Author]; Krahnen, Jan Pieter [Author]; Pelizzon, Loriana [Author]; Schlegel, Jonas [Author]; Tröger, Tobias [Author]
  • imprint: Frankfurt a. M.: Leibniz Institute for Financial Research SAFE, 2023
  • Language: English
  • Keywords: European Deposit protection scheme
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  • Description: The SVB case is a wake-up call for Europe's regulators as it demonstrates the destructive power of a bank-run: it undermines the role of loss absorbing capital, elbowing governments to bailout affected banks. Many types of bank management weaknesses, like excessive duration risk, may raise concerns of bank losses - but to serve as a run-trigger, there needs to be a large enough group of bank depositors that fails to be fully covered by a deposit insurance scheme. Latent run-risk is the root cause of inefficient liquidations, and we argue that a run on SVB assets could have been avoided altogether by a more thoughtful deposit insurance scheme, sharply distinguishing between loss absorbing capital (equity plus bail-in debt) and other liabilities which are deemed not to be bail-inable, namely demand deposits. These evidence-based insights have direct implications for Europe's banking regulation, suggesting a minimum and a maximum for a banks' loss absorption capacity.
  • Access State: Open Access