Biden vows to hold those responsible for SVB, Signature collapse

The President of the United States Joe Biden has vowed to hold those responsible for the failure of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank while assuring Americans that their deposits are safe. 

On Mar. 12, the New York District of Financial Services (NYDFS) took possession of crypto-friendly Signature Bank. The Federal Reserve also stated that the closing of Signature Bank was made in order to protect the U.S. economy and strengthen public confidence in the banking system. 

It also announced a $25 million fund aimed at backstopping certain banks that could face liquidity issues in the future. 

U.S. President Joe Biden noted to his 29.9 million Twitter followers on Mar. 13, stating that he’s pleased that the agencies have “reached a solution that protects workers, small businesses, taxpayers and our financial system.”

The President added he was also “firmly committed” to holding those responsible for the mess “fully accountable.” He added that he will “have more to say” in an address on Monday, local time. 

Meanwhile, a host of other United States politicians have also shared praise over the recent federal regulator actions aimed at stemming contagion from the recent banking collapses. 

U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown and Representative Maxine Waters said they were also pleased to see that both insured and uninsured SVB depositors would be covered, according to Mar. 12 statement by the U.S. Senate Banking and Housing Committee:

Today’s actions will enable workers to receive their paychecks and for small businesses to survive, while providing depository institutions with more liquidity options to weather the storm.”

“As we work to better understand all of the factors that contributed to the events of the last several days and how to strengthen guardrails for the largest banks, we urge financial regulators to ensure the banking system remains stable, strong, and resilient, and depositors’ money is safe,” the statement added.

Meanwhile, U.S. Securities Exchange Commission Chairman Gary Gensler has used the moment to double down on his agency’s pursuit of wrongdoers, without naming any industries in particular.

The chairman reinforced that the SEC would be on the lookout for violators of U.S. securities laws in a Mar. 12 statement:

“In times of increased volatility and uncertainty, we at the SEC are particularly focused on monitoring for market stability and identifying and prosecuting any form of misconduct that might threaten investors, capital formation, or the markets more broadly.”

“Without speaking to any individual entity or person, we will investigate and bring enforcement actions if we find violations of the federal securities laws,” the SEC Chairman added.

The shuttering of SVB temporarily triggered the depegging of Circle’s USD Coin (USDC) to as low as $0.88 on Mar. 11, as $3.3 billion of Circle’s $40 billion USDC reserves are held by SVB.

However, USDC is nearly back at $1 after the Federal Reserve confirmed that all customer deposits at Signature Bank and SVB would be made in “whole.”

Related: US Fed announces $25B in funding to backstop banks

Another prominent crypto-bank, Silvergate Bank announced last week that it would shut down and voluntarily liquidate “in light of recent industry and regulatory developments.”

Shortly after, Gensler wrote a Mar. 9 opinion piece for The Hill which threatened U.S. crypto companies to “do their work within the bounds of the law” or be met with enforcement action.

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