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In American finance, the FDIC problem bank list is a confidential list created and maintained by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation which lists banks that are in jeopardy of failing. [1] The list is closely monitored, and if problems continue with a listed bank, the FDIC takes control of the bank; it may then sell the problem bank to a ...
FirstAtlantic Bank 110.9 8 Chipola Community Bank Marianna Florida April 19, 2013: First Federal Bank of Florida 39.2 9 Parkway Bank Lenoir North Carolina April 26, 2013: CertusBank, N.A. 108.6 10 Douglas County Bank Douglasville Georgia April 26, 2013: Hamilton State Bank 316.5 11 Pisgah Community Bank Asheville North Carolina May 10, 2013
Additionally, a bank's mortgage losses may cause it to reduce lending or seek additional funds from the capital markets, if necessary to maintain compliance with capital reserve regulatory requirements. Many banks also bought mortgage-backed securities and suffered losses on these investments.
The current average rate for a 30-year fixed mortgage is 6.84% for purchase and 6.85% for refinance — up 11 basis points from 6.73% for purchase and 9 basis points from 6.76% for refinance last ...
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Banks had made mortgage loans to unqualified borrowers, bundling those loans into mortgage-backed securities that were sold to investors. The entire house of cards collapsed as home prices began ...
Hillcrest Bank Overland Park: Kansas: 2010 $1.6 billion $2.2 billion Advanta Bank Corp. Draper: Utah: 2010 $1.6 billion $2.2 billion CF Bancorp Port Huron: Michigan: 2010 $1.6 billion $2.2 billion Mutual Bank Harvey: Illinois: 2009 $1.6 billion $2.3 billion Hamilton Bank Miami: Florida: 2002 $1.3 billion $2.2 billion Community Bank of Nevada ...
Hypo Alpe Adria Bank: Government of Austria: Bank, Mortgage lender [68] October 21, 2009: DSB Bank: Bank, Insurance [69] October 30, 2009: Cal National Bank: US Bancorp: Consumer and business bank [70] December 4, 2009: AmTrust Bank: New York Community Bank: Bank [71] [72] December 14, 2009: Hypo Real Estate: Government of Germany: Bank ...