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The banking crisis, two years later
Episode 27

The banking crisis, two years later

Complex Systems with Patrick McKenzie (patio11)

January 23, 20251h 9m

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Show Notes

Patrick McKenzie (@patio11) revisits his March 2023 essay that explained the dynamics of bank runs and system stress during the banking crisis one month prior. With data from a newly released Federal Reserve paper, he analyzes the true scope of the banking stress - including revelations that 22 banks experienced severe deposit outflows, far more than publicly known at the time. While officials blamed social media for bank runs, data shows institutional players, not retail depositors, drove the events. 


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Timestamps: 
(00:00) Revisiting the March 2023 essay
(01:47) The Fed's study
(11:21) Why are banks failing?
(14:41) A useful heuristic from bond math
(18:05) Sponsors: Vanta | Check
(21:00) Maturity transformation
(29:54) Sponsor: GiveWell
(30:42) Liquidity problems are the proximate cause of bank failures
(33:43) Trying to forestall a banking crisis
(40:16) Deposit insurance expansion
(47:12) Deposit insurance has some legacy issues
(52:04) What would happen if my bank were to go into receivership this weekend?
(59:46) What should users of the banking system do?
(01:04:09) Parting thoughts
(01:05:08) Footnote


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