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Silicon Valley Bank collapses, biggest shut down since 2008
California regulators have shut down and taken control of Silicon Valley Bank on Friday after the financial institute failed to raise its capital. This is the largest closure of a U.S. bank since Washington Mutual collapsed during the financial crisis of 2008.
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