The head of Morgan Stanley’s investment management arm has said she does not believe there are structural problems in the US banking system, but warned that the fear created by the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank could deter smaller banks from lending.
Speaking to the Business Post last week, Seema Hingorani, managing director at Morgan Stanley Investment Management, said that post-crash reforms of the banking system did not focus on regional banks such as ...
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