European and American banks are failing and floundering. But it could have a surprisingly positive outcome

The worst situation since 2008. At least that's what all the headlines are saying. But what if this financial catastrophe could have a surprisingly positive effect and a follow-up that no one would have expected at first sight?

The collapse of the banks could have an unexpectedly positive outcome

Credit Suisse $CS has just had its worst day ever - shares are down 22%. The bank's bonds are also plunging and investors are freaking out. With investors questioning the solvency of one of Europe's largest banks, the safety and soundness of the entire global banking system is once again a big question mark for Wall Street. In the United States, meanwhile, investors are still dealing with the fallout from the failures of Silicon Valley Bank $SIVB and Signature Bank.

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