Biden stuck between China hawks, young voters as TikTok pressure mounts
The administration faces national security concerns over the app’s ownership — and a possible backlash over a ban.
By Jeff Stein, Cristiano Lima and Taylor LorenzThe initial banking crisis is easing. Another may be around the corner.
Commercial real estate could become a problem for midsized banks.
By Jeff SteinWork from home has downtowns empty. A solution? Live in a former office.
SF is one of several cities trying to revitalize their downtowns by turning abandoned offices into homes, a nice idea that is tricky in practice.
By Linda Chong and Erica WernerHundreds of banks would be vulnerable in SVB-style runs, researchers say
Economists at Stanford, University of Southern California, Columbia and Northwestern found that because of rising interest rates hurting the value of certain assets such as bonds, U.S. banks hold $2 trillion less in assets than they appear to have on paper.
By Erica WernerU.S. could sanction Chinese firms if Beijing sends arms to Russia
American officials have options for targeted financial moves in response to any military support.
By David J. LynchBig banks may get bigger as crisis swamps ‘too big to fail’ worries
The crisis is only going to further concentrate the power of big banks in the United States, the opposite of what many believe is in the country's best interest.
By David J. LynchAfter Silicon Valley Bank collapse, Washington asks: Is it to blame?
Fifteen years after a financial meltdown sent the country into a recession, policymakers had vast power to probe a failing firm — yet missed signs of a crisis.
By Tony Romm and Jonathan O'ConnellWall Street banks will put $30 billion into beleaguered First Republic
Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen, meanwhile, defended Washington’s response to Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse last week.
By Jeff SteinThe 72-hour scramble to save the United States from a banking crisis
The world saw one failing bank. Biden aides saw a great unraveling.
By Jeff Stein, Tony Romm and Gerrit De VynckWashington’s bank rescue fails to erase all doubts
Washington’s banking rescue weathered a rocky start on Wall Street Monday, as the government‘s response to the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank failed to quell doubts about the health of some mid-sized banks.
By David J. Lynch and Tony RommIs this a bailout and 6 other questions about the SVB collapse
Question and answers about the federal government’s plan to stop bank runs
By Jeff SteinU.S. says all deposits at failed bank will be available Monday
Officials at the Treasury Department, Federal Reserve and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation discussed the idea to backstop all deposits this weekend, the people said, with only hours to go before financial markets opened in Asia.
By Jeff Stein, David J. Lynch, Tony Romm and Tyler PagerBailout talk roils Washington after Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse
Government help for large depositors could ignite a political firestorm — but failing to act could crush some tech start-ups.
By Jeff Stein and Tony RommJudge denies effort by Google to move antitrust suit out of Virginia
Google had sought to move the litigation over its advertising business to New York, where related cases pending against the company have been consolidated.
By Erica WernerSilicon Valley Bank failure raises fear of broader financial contagion
The second-largest bank failure in U.S. history was sudden, spooking investors and depositors and raising questions about what might happen next.
By David J. LynchHouse conservatives issue new spending demands in debt ceiling debate
The House Freedom Caucus insisted on steeper spending cuts than some GOP lawmakers had been considering as the fight over the debt ceiling intensifies.
By Tony Romm, Jeff Stein and Marianna SotomayorBiden calls for trillions in tax hikes and new domestic spending
The White House is aiming for a contrast with Republicans ahead of a standoff over spending and the national debt.
By Jeff Stein and Tony Romm7 key takeaways from President Biden’s $6.9 trillion new budget plan
The White House released its 182-page budget on Thursday. Here's what it would do.
By Jeff SteinHouse GOP to take early step on bill preparing for federal default
The proposal, known as “debt prioritization," comes as the two parties remain at distant odds over how to resolve their fight over the debt ceiling.
By Tony RommThis bill could make the four-day workweek a reality
A new bill in the House would make the four-day workweek a national reality. The Post spoke with Rep. Takano about why it's the right time to rethink the workweek.
By Taylor Telford