‘The First Bank Crisis of the Twitter Generation': The Pressure on Banks Is Very Different From 2008

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A banking crisis today would look very different to 15 years ago thanks to social media, online banking, and huge shifts in regulation.

While information can spread within seconds, money can now be withdrawn just as quickly. Mobile banking has changed the fundamental behavior of bank users, as well as the optics of a financial collapse.back in [the financial crisis] — that didn't happen this time — because you just go online and click a couple of buttons and off you go," Paul Donavan told CNBC.

"[Bank] funding is more stable, the regulators are much more attuned to the dangers and the capital levels are higher," Danielsson said. The European Banking Authority, which was founded in 2011 in response to the financial crisis as part of the European System of Financial Supervision, highlighted this in a statement about the Swiss authorities stepping in to help Credit Suisse.

"I actually don't buy the argument that we have major systemic risk building up in the banking system," he told CNBC. "I do not believe that [mobile banking] was the source of the problem. I think it was a lack of trust, of confidence in different banks, and that then contributed to this situation," Jordan said at a press conference Thursday.

 

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