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close video Dan Niles saw the SVB collpase coming, now he’s shorting some regional banks

The Satori Fund founder Dan Niles analyzes the banking sector after recent turmoil, telling ‘The Claman Countdown’ he was shocked to see banks go under as soon as they did.

An auditor and underwriters have reportedly been named for the first time in a lawsuit concerning the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank.

SVB's auditor KMPG along with underwriters including Goldman Sachs, Bank of America and Morgan Stanley, in an investor lawsuit based on alleged misstatements leading to the bank’s collapse, according to Bloomberg.

The complaint was filed Friday in the federal court in San Francisco.

The suit names Silicon Valley Bank Chief Executive Officer Greg Becker and other bank directors and officers as defendants. 

FDIC SAYS FIRST CITIZENS BANK HAS REACHED DEAL TO PURCHASE SILICON VALLEY BANK

SVB (Silicon Valley Bank) logo is seen in this illustration taken March 19, 2023. (REUTERS/Dado Ruvic / Fox News)

.Collectively, the defendants "misrepresented the strength of the company’s balance sheet, liquidity, and position in the market," according to the lawsuit. 

The executives, auditor and underwriters "understated and concealed the magnitude of the risks" facing the bank, which undermined the value of its own securities portfolio, it said.

FOX Business has reached out to KPMG, Goldman Sachs, Bank of America, Morgan Stanley and Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, Inc., which is named as an underwriter defendant, for comment.

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Customers wait in line outside of a Silicon Valley Bank branch in Wellesley, Massachusetts. (Sophie Park/Bloomberg via Getty Images / Getty Images)

After 40 years, Silicon Valley Bank, the nation’s 17th largest, was shut down last month by the FDIC as regulators moved to protect customers as it faced a liquidity crunch after losing $2 billion. 

It became the largest bank failure since the financial crisis. 

SVB’s parent company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

KPMG’s alleged liability, explained in greater detail, is based in part on the fact that it signed off on SVB’s 2022 annual report two weeks before the March 8 market close, according to the suit.

COMPANY VETERAN PRESIDED OVER COLLAPSE OF SILICON VALLEY BANK

A customer stands outside a shuttered Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) headquarters on March 10, 2023, in Santa Clara, California. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images / Getty Images)

 That was when the bank said it was seeking to raise $2.25 billion to address its liquidity problems and announced an approximately $1.8 billion loss on the sale of its securities.

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The Justice Department, Securities and Exchange Commission and Federal Reserve are examining issues around SVB’s collapse.

No one at the bank has been accused of wrongdoing, and the investigations could end without bringing charges or lawsuits.

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BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin ETP debuts on the London Stock Exchange as UK regulators ease rules on crypto-linked investment products.

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Volvo milestone: first L90 Electric wheel loader reaches customers

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Volvo milestone: first L90 Electric wheel loader reaches customers

After logging more than 100 million all-electric miles with deployed fleet of battery-powered semi trucks, Volvo’s latest EV milestone can be found OFF the highway: the company’s new L90 Electric wheel loader has reached its first customers.

“This is a milestone for our wheel loader lineup,” reads Volvo CE’s announcement, on LinkedIn. “The first L90 Electric has entered customer service and it’s ready to work.”

Volvo first announced the new L90 Electric wheel loader at last summer’s Volvo Days event, with has dedicated electric motors for propulsion and hydraulics, enabling full available power to both systems, but enjoys a faster response and shorter cycle times than conventional models. The L90 Electric offers 4-5 hours of continuous operation across most applications, and up to 8 hours in lighter duty applications.

The announcement was followed with an expansion of the company’s Shippensburg, PA production facility, which seems complete (enough) that the battery electric construction vehicles are now reaching customers.

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This first Volvo L90 Electric has been to work at a groundbreaking for a new data center (which, let’s face it, the world needs like a hole in the head), providing all the flexibility and functionality of a diesel machine with lower on-site emissions and significantly reduced noise.

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Volvo CE has one of the most comprehensive lineups of electric equipment in the business, and they’re constantly expanding it. That lineup now includes mobile charging solutionstrailered battery energy storage systems, and on-site power generation.

Fleets looking to electrify their off-highway operations should talk to their friendly neighborhood tax experts, too, to see if, when, and how they can save on their new electric vehicle purchases under the revised Section 179 and 168(k) tax codes.

SOURCE | IMAGES: Volvo; via LinkedIn.


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NASA Confirms Brightening Comet SWAN Could Be Visible With Binoculars: When and Where to See It

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Comet SWAN (C/2025 R2), discovered via NASA’s SOHO spacecraft, is rapidly brightening as it nears its October 20–21 Earth flyby. Skywatchers should look to the western horizon after sunset to spot its vivid green coma and tail — possibly visible to the naked eye in dark conditions.

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