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First Republic secures new facility from JPMorgan By Reuters
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Introduction(Reuters) - U.S. private bank (NYSE:) said on Sunday it had secured additional financing through JP ...
(Reuters) - U.S. private bank (NYSE:) said on Forex foreign exchange platform official websiteSunday it had secured additional financing through JPMorgan Chase & Co (NYSE:), giving it access to a total of $70 billion in funds through various sources.
First Republic's announcement came after its share price was hit last week in the aftermath of a run on SVB Financial Group.
Silicon Valley Bank's collapse on Friday prompted U.S. Federal Reserve and other regulators to announce a series of emergency measures to shore up confidence in the banking system.
In a statement, First Republic said additional borrowing capacity from the U.S. Federal Reserve as well as that from JPMorgan had boosted the amount of liquidity it had available.
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