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First Republic shares slide 25% even after Wall Street's white knights promise a $30 billion rescue

First Republic Bank.
  • First Republic stock fell 25% Friday despite a $30 billion Wall Street rescue package.
  • The shares rallied 10% Thursday after 11 banks led by JPMorgan stepped forward to bolster the lender.
  • But they reversed again after First Republic suspended its dividend and SVB Financial filed for bankruptcy.

Shares in embattled First Republic Bank fell over 25% Friday despite a $30 billion lifeline from 11 of America's biggest banks.

The banks, led by JPMorgan, Bank of America, Citigroup, and Wells Fargo, said Thursday they would deposit a collective $30 billion into First Republic. 

The San Francisco-based lender's stock rose to close 10% higher Thursday after the news. Fears eased that it would suffer a bank run, where customers rush to pull their deposits, given the fresh injection of cash.

But shares of First Republic swung lower in Friday, sinking 26% to $25.26 at last check.

The slide came after the bank said it would suspend its dividend and it would concentrate on cutting down on borrowings.

First Republic also said its cash position was around $34 billion, excluding the Wall Street $30 billion. It noted it borrowed up $109 billion from the Federal Reserve between last Friday and Wednesday this week, when the banking sector and markets were rattled by the failure of Silicon Valley Bank.

On Friday, SVB Financial filed for bankruptcy, just a week after regulators shut down its bank, once its main business.

First Republic faces some of the same financial problems that beset SVB.

At the end of last year, they both booked a high share of uninsured deposits — 94% for SVB, and 68% for First Republic. These are deposits unprotected by the FDIC's insurance limit of $250,000 per account.

At the same time, they have worryingly high unrealized losses. SVB is sitting on about $16 billion and First Republic has $4.8 billion on its held-to-maturity bond book.

On Sunday, First Republic said its liquidity position remained "very strong". In addition, it said in a regulatory filing it had received $70 billion of liquidity from the Fed and JPMorgan Chase. 

The bank's credit had earlier been downgraded to junk by ratings agencies S&P and Fitch.

First Republic shares have dropped 69% over the past five trading sessions, and they are down about 85% year to date.

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