Regulators took control of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank as depositors yanked their funds, marking the second and third largest collapses in U.S. history.
Revenue at the lender’s consumer and community banking unit rose 80 per cent to $5.2-billion. Its Wall Street investment banking business was weighed down by tepid markets for mergers, acquisitions and stock sales.Your Globe
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