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Democratic lawmakers urge US to probe Goldman's role in SVB collapse

Stock Markets Mar 17, 2023 03:51PM ET
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By Kanishka Singh

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A group of Democratic U.S. lawmakers sent a letter to regulators and the Justice Department requesting a probe into the role of Goldman Sachs Group Inc (NYSE:GS) in the collapse of the Silicon Valley Bank (SVB), the office of U.S. Representative Adam Schiff said on Friday.

The letter was sent to U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland, Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Gary Gensler, and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Chair Martin Gruenberg from Schiff and 19 other members of the California congressional delegation.

"(We) wish to raise our concerns over the role of Goldman Sachs Group in advising SVB and in the purchase of its bond portfolio," the letter said.

Californian regulators shuttered Silicon Valley Bank last Friday and appointed FDIC as receiver. It was the largest collapse since Washington Mutual went bust during the financial crisis of 2008. On Friday, the bank's parent SVB Financial Group said it filed for reorganization under Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.

U.S. prosecutors are investigating the SVB collapse, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters this week.

Goldman Sachs did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the letter by lawmakers.

SVB disclosed Goldman Sachs' role as acquirer of their bond portfolio on Tuesday, March 14, the last day of a four business-day window the SEC affords for such disclosures, the lawmakers said in the letter.

"As Goldman Sachs is poised to profit from SVB's failure, we strongly urge you to analyze whether Goldman Sachs operated at "arm's length" in their role as advisor for SVB," the letter added.

Financial stocks have lost over billions of dollars in value since Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank (NASDAQ:SBNY) collapsed last week.

Democratic lawmakers urge US to probe Goldman's role in SVB collapse
 

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John Bozanich
John Bozanich Mar 17, 2023 4:01PM ET
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I wrote a comment post about the parasitic Goldman skum's role in collapse a couple of days ago. G ball Sachs was hired to advise in restructuring yet ended up buying SVBs collateral bond portfolio at a major discount which insured their immediate collapse. To be fair, SVB held a losing bond portfolio but it was getting better yet they probably would have collapsed sooner or later anyways because of the G ball Sachs ring on depositors to flee to them as well.. all in all, serious conflict of interest if you ask me
Jesse James
Jesse James Mar 17, 2023 4:01PM ET
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whats bad with ringing other banks or buisness client and offering him a better solution... every buisnesses in every free markets does this...
Mark Jannetty
Mark Jannetty Mar 17, 2023 3:57PM ET
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bring charges on the guy who caused the inflation crisis. his name is Joe Biden
Jesse James
Jesse James Mar 17, 2023 3:57PM ET
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you mean donald trump and all the free money that was poured into economy during 2020-2021?
Pea K
Pea K Mar 17, 2023 3:57PM ET
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The free money rates of the Trump Era were always going to end badly with overly high rates to contract the market. Controls need to be put on the Fed to have mine and max limits to stop political manipulation of markets
Ernie Keebler
Ernie Keebler Mar 17, 2023 3:55PM ET
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Goldman is a protected interest as it has been before and during 2008 and covid.  Many of the gov't finance officials including treasury and fed have come from Sachs and still have strong ties to it.
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lullllll
 
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