U.S. regulators seize two more banks, engineer sale

by kferaday | July 28, 2008 at 08:21 pm
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While these two banks are small players, the fact that their are 90 institutions on the list that the FDIC examiners monitor. It would be great to have some good news one of these days.

U.S. regulators took over two banks on Friday and sold them to Mutual of Omaha Bank, the sixth and seventh bank failures this year as financial institutions struggle with a housing bust and credit crunch.

Two weeks after the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp seized IndyMac Bancorp Inc (IDMC.PK: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz), the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency said it closed First National Bank of Nevada and First Heritage Bank NA of California.

First National, characterized as undercapitalized, had total assets of $3.4 billion and $3 billion in deposits. First Heritage, described as critically undercapitalized, had assets of $254 million and $233 million in deposits, regulators said.

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jeff obrien

ray lamb, (the owner of f.n.b.n.),  had bank failures before back in the 90's
this isnt the 1st time he's done this...no one seems to be covering this side of the story...

no wonder the newpapers are dieing


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