FDIC Chair Criticizes Signature Bank's Lack of Understanding on Crypto Risks
Amid crashing stock prices, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) has pointed fingers at crypto and poor management for Signature Bank’s demise. Remarking at a US House of Reps hearing, FDIC chair, Martin Grue...
Remarking at a US House of Reps hearing, FDIC chair, Martin Gruenberg, attributed Signature’s failure to ignorance of the risks associated with cryptocurrencies.
A related report noted the FDIC investigation into the collapse of the crypto-friendly Signature Bank revealed a lack of liquidity and poor management. ...
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