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FarCenter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Oct-17-11 11:37 AM
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Are Wall Street Protesters Capable Of Starting A Run On A Too Big To Fail Bank?
Conclusion: Ok, I assume you get the point. There is very little risk of a “run” on TBTF banks given their current liquidity positions. Here’s the most ironic part: banks would actually be more than happy to have certain unprofitable deposits leave the bank. With each incremental dollar sitting at the Fed or going into USTs, there is little/no value for new deposits.

Furthermore, by de-leveraging through deposits leaving, bank capital ratios would actually IMPROVE! The denominator in certain bank capital ratios is “average assets”, so a reduction of deposits would actually improve capital ratios.

Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/are-wall-street-protesters-capable-of-starting-a-run-on-a-too-big-to-fail-bank-2011-10

On the other hand, a dozen hedge fund an private equity fund managers are probably capable of starting a run. That's what they did with Lehman, and others.
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