Global finance in turmoil:



How did we get here and what happens next?

Following the bankruptcy of FTX last year, the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, and the last-minute rescue of Credit Suisse by UBS, the industry is experiencing the challenges that require careful analysis and expert insights to navigate successfully.

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After reading an article in the Financial Times about the problems with Silicon Valley Bank’s balance sheet, my colleagues and I instantly saw the parallels with Lehman Brothers. Thanks to the FT’s thoughtful, original analysis, we got our money out of SVB two weeks before the collapse. My colleagues, investors, and I can’t thank the FT enough!

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