- Fears of recession grow on Wall Street due to banking sector stress.
- Collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and Credit Suisse worries darken economic outlook.
- Investors debate whether soft or hard landing is likely.
- Regulators' quick backstop of Silicon Valley Bank may prevent crisis.
- Some investors believe the threat of recession has been pulled forward.
Analysis: Investors brace for hard landing as banking woes stoke recession fears
Fears of a recession are growing on Wall Street, as stress in the banking sector following the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and worries over the fate of Credit Suisse darken the outlook for the economy and markets.
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