Venture investors and startups are starting to return deposits to the revamped Silicon Valley Bank, whether in hopes of helping stabilize the institution so it survives, or out of necessity. 

The reversal comes as the chief executive of Silicon Valley Bridge Bank—created by federal regulators to manage Silicon Valley Bank deposits and assets—has gone on a charm offensive to persuade clients to stay with the bank. 

This post first appeared on wsj.com

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