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Two years after SVB, EVE transparency remains sluggish

Only three US banks began publishing EVE figures since 2023

Two years after the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank exposed the dangers of hidden interest rate risk, a Risk Quantum analysis found that fewer than half of the largest US banks disclose quantitative data on their economic value of equity (EVE) – a key measure of long-term interest rate sensitivity.

Despite regulatory nudges and heightened scrutiny, progress on EVE transparency has been halting

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