Silicon Valley Bank was the second-largest bank collapse in history.
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Dear Reader,

Silicon Valley Bank was the second-largest bank collapse in history.

Second only to Washington Mutual when it went under in 2008.

Then Signature Bank of NY was taken over by regulators

Making it the second massive bank failure in 3 days.

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These events beg the question: Is your bank safe?

Is your money safe?

With all that's been going on, former Goldman Sachs executive Dr. Nomi Prins used to think a crash was inevitable.

One that could wipe out the savings of investors, seniors and retirees.

She still believes there is going to be an economic crisis.

Just not the kind of crisis most people expect.

Read the full story here.

Regards,

Maria Bonaventura

Senior Managing Editor, Rogue Economics

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