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Major US banks help First Republic with $30bn

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America’s biggest banks unite after investors hammer the sector due to rising interest rates.

Eleven major banks have joined forces to provide $30 billion (£24.7 billion) to end the crisis of confidence encircling another major US bank.

After Silicon Valley Bank’s Friday failure, sector-wide balance sheet review lowered First Republic’s share price this week. (SVB).

Major US banks help First Republic with $30bn

The rescue funds, provided by rivals such as JPMorgan, Citi, Bank of America, and Wells Fargo, were transferred hours after Switzerland’s second-largest lender was given a €50 billion (£44.5 billion) lifeline by the country’s central bank.

The First Republic and Credit Suisse both experienced a decline in their share prices due to concerns that rising interest rates imposed by central banks to combat inflation had damaged their balance sheets.

Reuters reported that US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen had discussed a bank-led rescue with JPMorgan’s CEO as early as Tuesday. This contrasts with the situation with SVB last week, when the US government effectively seized control.

Ms. Yellen, a former chair of the US Federal Reserve, is believed to have contributed to the conception of the show of support and resiliency in response to fears of a new banking crisis.

The banks involved in the rescue said in a joint statement that their time-limited deposits demonstrated “their overall commitment to helping banks serve their customers and communities.”

First Republic responded, “This support from America’s largest banks demonstrates confidence in the First Republic. And its ability to continue to provide exceptional service to its clients and communities.”

The company’s stock price rebounded from record lows earlier in the day to close nearly 10% higher.

The Swiss National Bank’s loans to Credit Suisse helped the company gain 19% on the day following Thursday’s market carnage.

After investors were initially frightened by the European Central Bank’s interest rate hike of 0.5 percentage points. News of the bailout helped the broader European stock markets close in the black.

It showed its indifference to the bank trust crisis by prioritizing inflation over market turmoil.

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