Regulators Shut Down Seven Banks
The year's tally of failed banks and savings and loans now stands at 52.
12:20PM 07/03/09
New Bank Failures: Week of June 29
Georgia and California contributed four of the five new bank failures last week, widening their lead over other U.S. states in the past two years.
11:58AM 06/29/09
Five Banks Fail, Depositors Suffer
Regulators shut down five banks Friday. It's the largest number of failures in a single week during the 2008-2009 banking crisis.
12:02PM 06/27/09
New Bank Failures: Week of June 22
New bank failures for the week of June 22 include Georgia's Southern Community Bank, North Carolina's Cooperative Bank and Kansas' First National Bank of Anthony.
01:28PM 06/22/09
Regulators Close Three More Banks
This year's tally of failed U.S. banks and savings and loans now stands at 40.
12:13PM 06/20/09
New Bank Failures: Week of June 8
Illinois added to its growing ranks of new bank failures last week, as Bank of Lincolnwood became the 37th U.S. institution closed this year.
05:24PM 06/08/09
State regulators Friday shuttered Bank of Lincolnwood of Lincolnwood, Ill., bringing the total number of failed U.S. banks and savings and loans during 2009 to 37.
04:36PM 06/07/09
Banks, Thrifts Weaken on Bad Loans
Community banks' health has worsened, hurt by bad loans, a new report shows.
08:04AM 06/01/09
Eighty-Nine U.S. Banks, Thrifts Lack Capital
Eighty-nine U.S. banks and thrifts lack required capital, according to newly released industry figures.
01:11AM 05/28/09
Banks Are Back in Black With $7.6B Profit
U.S. banks and thrifts made a $7.6 billion first-quarter profit, a 60% drop from a year ago but a reversal of a fourth-quarter loss, according an FDIC report released Wednesday.
01:35PM 05/27/09


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