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Yeah, there was a liquid market for it, but not for par value. No one wants to buy securities yielding ~1% when there's ample supply of safe securities yielding ~4%, so they had to discount them a fair bit to get them to sell. Which is how they lost value.

But it mainly happened fast because once word was out on social media that they were bleeding out, it had stoked depositors to withdraw their deposits.



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