Will there be reports of fraud connected to the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank?
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Michael Burry (of "the big short") compared Silicon Valley Bank to Enron: https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/stocks/big-short-investor-michael-burry-silicon-valley-bank-collapse-enron-2023-3

By the end of 2023, will at least 2 Wikipedia-notable publications report on alleged fraud which contributed to the bank's collapse?

Speculation will not count. Sources alleging improper practices leading to the collapse will count. Whether a particular article qualifies will be at my judgement. I will not bet in this market.

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I'm not seeing anything that would satisfy this. The CEO and CFO have been sued by shareholders for fraud for failing to disclose interest rate risk, but I don't believe that meets the "contributed to the bank's collapse" criteria.

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@jcb as best I'm seeing there's no reference to fraud in the wiki page, the talk section, or of note from a Google search. Do you agree that unless something new comes out, this resolves No?

Of course there will be, I will vote when I can