The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank lowers the chances of the European Central Bank committing at this week’s meeting to another big increase in borrowing costs, according to Bloomberg Economics.
The US lender’s fall is a reminder that “when rates rise quickly things get broken,” said Jamie Rush, Bloomberg’s chief European economist, before Thursday’s planned half-point hike in the deposit rate.
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