New York Post

Joe’s Bank Bust

President’s policies led straight to this mess

- Climate change BETSY McCAUGHEY

THE failure of three banks in the last two weeks, including Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank just this weekend, is a saga of utter government incompeten­ce.

Call these bank collapses Biden’s Banking Busts. The administra­tion has been obsessing on woke causes while banks teeter toward insolvency.

Three days before Silicon Valley Bank’s Friday failure, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen cautioned that puts the banking industry at risk. She was in la-la-land, speculatin­g that future storms and tornadoes could diminish the value of banks’ assets.

Weather is a risk, but she was oblivious to the much more immediate problem facing banks — the plummeting value of the bonds they own. She was heedless to the impending downfall of SVB and possibly several other small banks that had purchased long-term bonds when interest rates were near zero.

After doing nothing to tame inflation the previous year, the Federal Reserve hiked rates repeatedly in 2022 to make up for its inaction. Those rapid hikes, the most drastic in decades, made the banks’ bonds lose value.

A week before Yellen’s climatecha­nge harangue, Moody’s Investors Service already had delivered SVB the bad news that it was about to be downgraded several notches because its bond inventory was not worth enough to repay depositors.

The day before Yellen’s loony speech, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Chairman Martin Gruenberg warned that the diminishin­g value of banks’ bond holdings meant a $620 billion problem ahead.

The Office of the Comptrolle­r of the Currency, part of Yellen’s Treasury, is responsibl­e for examining the financial condition of banks. It failed to avert the SVB collapse.

Yellen has been an outspoken activist for climate change, women’s rights and diversity, including appointing Treasury’s first-ever racial-equity counselor. Apparently the hordes of bureaucrat­s working under her are also too busy with diversity, equity and inclusion seminars to

prevent banks from failing.

As the SVB crisis unfolded, Yellen was MIA. Now she says she’s monitoring several banks “struggling with the whiplash in prices” of their bonds.

Financial experts warn smaller banks are in for a rough ride, though big banks like JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America and Wells Fargo are not apt to be in trouble.

SVB’s managers made mistakes. Banking’s first rule is that assets should match deposits. If depositors can demand their money back anytime, using their money to buy longterm bonds is risky. SVB had to sell $21 billion worth of bonds at a fire sale, taking a $1.8 billion loss.

Trading was suspended Friday in the stocks of several small banks whose share prices plunged on fears they were in the same situation. On Sunday, regulators shut Signature Bank.

President Biden created the perfect storm for what may become a string of banking busts. In 2021, he lied about inflation, saying it was temporary and “no serious economist” considered it a threat.

Yellen and Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, whose first term was about to expire, went along with Biden and did nothing to bring down prices. It was the single biggest monetarypo­licy mistake in half a century.

Then in March 2022, newly reappointe­d Powell launched aggressive rate hiking to cure what

The Wall Street Journal called “a mess largely of the Fed’s own making.”

As rates rose fast, start-up companies could no longer afford to borrow and instead started withdrawin­g their bank deposits. Without regulatory interventi­on, SVB’s downfall was almost a foregone conclusion.

Powell predicted last week that the Fed will “increase the pace of rate hikes” to continue bringing down inflation. A task made more difficult by our spendaholi­c president’s budget proposal, which is an inflation accelerato­r. As rates rise, more banks could be in trouble. Continued government incompeten­ce is not an option.

Mr. President: Get rid of your woke minions and appoint competent people. Our money and jobs are at stake.

On Sunday night, Biden said, “I am firmly committed to holding those responsibl­e for this mess fully accountabl­e.” Look in the mirror, Mr. President.

Instead, he’s looking at the list of Democratic campaign donors. Silicon Valley residents coughed up nearly $200 million for Democrats in the 2020 election.

No surprise that when a crisis occurs in Silicon Valley, Treasury and the Fed are offering a bailout, whether they use that word or not.

Biden’s reckless spending and incompeten­t monetary policy are causing this string of banking busts. And John Q. Public, in some way eventually, will get socked with the bill.

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No worries: Biden insists Monday that “the banking system is safe.”
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