10 weeks of tumult: How the banking crisis of 2023 has unfolded

By: ameer@trustedteam.com

The banking crisis that erupted in early March has unfolded at lightning speed.

Three regional bank failures that cost the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.’s piggy bank an estimated $35 billion. Rising concerns about the outlook for midsize banks. A nascent policy debate over the future of deposit insurance. Burgeoning fears that commercial real estate loans may be the next source of trouble. And much more.

It’s all unfolded so fast that it’s been hard to keep up. So 10 weeks into the crisis, here’s a week-by-week recap of the key events, featuring links to American Banker’s extensive coverage.

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