Current:Home > FinanceStocks drop as fears grow about the global banking system -ProfitSphere Academy
Stocks drop as fears grow about the global banking system
View
Date:2025-04-23 13:46:02
Stocks tumbled on Wednesday as fears grew that the banking turmoil sparked by the recent collapse of two U.S. banks will widen and spread globally.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average ended down nearly 0.9%, or nearly 300 points, after tumbling well over 1% earlier in the day. The S&P fell 0.7%.
Markets have reeled since the twin failures of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank forced U.S. regulators to take emergency measures on Sunday to protect deposits at both lenders.
But the government's attempt to restore confidence in the banking sector has yet to work as investors remain deeply worried about the financial health of other banks.
Those fears are now going global.
On Wednesday, the catalyst for the Wall Street drop was a steep fall in shares of Credit Suisse, the second-largest Swiss lender, which once had big ambitions to become a top investment bank.
Shares of Credit Suisse had already been reeling over a number of controversies and poor financial results that have led to an exodus of customers. Last year, it announced a major restructuring plan that included nearly 10,000 layoffs.
Investors got even more spooked about the Swiss bank's financial health after the chairman of its biggest shareholder, Saudi National Bank, told Bloomberg News that the lender would not increase its nearly 10% investment in Credit Suisse.
Credit Suisse fails to reassure investors
Karen Petrou, managing partner at Federal Financial Analytics, a consulting firm based in Washington D.C., said she expects Credit Suisse will be rescued by Switzerland if needed, but added any failure could have major ramifications given how inter-connected the lender is across the globe.
"If Credit Suisse were to fail, you would see significant problems," she said. "All sorts of exposures would come unglued."
Switzerland's central bank, the Swiss National Bank, stepped in late on Wednesday during U.S. hours with an offer to provide financial support to the beleaguered lender, if needed. The announcement helped pare some of the losses in U.S. stock markets.
Credit Suisse then said it would borrow up to 50 billion Swiss francs, or about $54 billion, from the SNB.
The earlier drop in Credit Suisse's share price had sparked sharp falls in rival banks, and in European markets broadly, as global investors continued to worry about the stability of the banking system overall.
The largest banks in the U.S. were also hit on Wednesday. Shares of J.P. Morgan Chase and Goldman Sachs each fell by more than 3%.
Meanwhile, smaller, regional banks, which staged a comeback on Tuesday, also saw their stock prices resume falls. San Francisco-based First Republic Bank declined more than 20%.
veryGood! (17)
Related
- Spooky or not? Some Choa Chu Kang residents say community garden resembles cemetery
- Defense attorney claims 'wrong man' on trial in 2022 slayings of New Hampshire couple
- Looking for innovative climate solutions? Check out these 8 podcasts
- 'Mean Girls' day: Paramount releases entire movie on TikTok for fans
- Sarah J. Maas books explained: How to read 'ACOTAR,' 'Throne of Glass' in order.
- Draymond Green says Warriors 'lucky' to have Chris Paul, even if he's 'an (expletive)'
- There are now 2 vaccines to slash the frightful toll of malaria
- Longtime state Rep. Jerry Torr won’t seek reelection, will retire after 28 years in Indiana House
- Bodycam footage shows high
- There are now 2 vaccines to slash the frightful toll of malaria
Ranking
- In ‘Nickel Boys,’ striving for a new way to see
- Trio wins Nobel Prize in chemistry for work on quantum dots, used in electronics and medical imaging
- Judy Blume, James Patterson and other authors are helping PEN America open Florida office
- A 13-foot, cat-eating albino python is terrorizing an Oklahoma City community
- In ‘Nickel Boys,’ striving for a new way to see
- Nearly 2,000 reports of UFO sightings surface ranging from orbs, disks and fireballs
- Conservation group Sea Shepherd to help expand protection of the endangered vaquita porpoise
- A test case of another kind for the Supreme Court: Who can sue hotels over disability access
Recommendation
Juan Soto to be introduced by Mets at Citi Field after striking record $765 million, 15
Taiwan indicts 2 communist party members accused of colluding with China to influence elections
Mississippi city’s chief of police to resign; final day on Monday
Major fire strikes Detroit-area apartment complex for seniors
The FBI should have done more to collect intelligence before the Capitol riot, watchdog finds
'Hit Man': Netflix's true-crime comedy nearly went to Brad Pitt
Grizzly bear kills couple and their dog at Banff National Park in Canada
This expert on water scarcity would never call herself a 'genius.' But MacArthur would