Finance

A man passes a sign Silicon Valley Banks headquarters in Santa Clara, California, on March 13, 2023.
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Following the fall of Silicon Valley Bank, a lot of terms are being thrown around on CNBC and elsewhere in discussions about what went wrong. One key term is “duration risk” along the yield curve in the bond market. We don’t usually get into this level of detail on fixed income at the Club — but in this case, it’s important to understanding the second-biggest bank collapse in U.S. history.

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