Covenant Bank, Chicago, IL, Closed By Regulators

Covenant Bank, Chicago, IL, was closed today by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation and the FDIC was named as receiver.  The FDIC sold the failed bank to Liberty Bank and Trust Company, New Orleans, Louisiana, which will assume all deposits of Covenant Bank. Established in 1977 as the Community Bank of Lawndale, […]

Bank “Stress Tests” Results Due In March – Don’t Expect Anyone To Fail

Under the Dodd-Frank Act, the Federal Reserve is required to conduct stress tests which are forward-looking exercises to determine whether large institutions have sufficient capital to absorb large losses and support operations under severely adverse economic conditions. The supervisory stress tests include examining capital ratios, revenue and the size of potential losses.  The Federal Reserve […]

Staggering Debts Have Wrecked Our Economic Future

Bold actions by the Federal Reserve to smash interest rates to historically low levels were undertaken to reduce the burden of debt payments on consumers and businesses. The dramatic drop in interest rates since 2008, as well as a more cautious attitude towards debt by consumers, has resulted in lowering the household debt service ratio […]

FDIC Issues 71 Enforcement Actions Against Banks and Individuals In December

The FDIC today issued the list of 71 enforcement actions taken against banks and individuals in December 2012.  In the previous month, there were a total of 72 enforcement actions taken. The December enforcement actions include the following: 11 consent orders 1 prompt corrective action 13 civil money penalties 12 section 19 orders 14 orders […]

Negative Real Interest Rates – The Invisible $290 Billion Tax On Savers

Whatever happened to the concept of earning interest on savings?  Since the start of the financial crisis in 2008, the Federal Reserve has aggressively suppressed interest rates to near zero. The Fed’s rationale for lowering interest rates was to get the economy back on track by lowering borrowing costs for both consumers and businesses.  Lower […]

The Rally In Big Bank Stocks May Be Over

For over the past year, the stocks of big banks have rallied significantly.  Lower loan losses, a stabilization of the real estate market and a settlement with the government over shortcomings in foreclosure proceedings have all contributed to a growing conviction by investors that the worst is over for the banking industry. Here’s a look […]

1st Regents Bank, Andover, MN, Closed By Regulators

1st Regents Bank, Andover, MN, was closed today by the FDIC  and state regulators.  In its role as receiver, the FDIC sold the failed bank to First Minnesota Bank, Minnetonka, MN, which will assume all deposits of 1st Regents. Established in May 2001, 1st Regents was a small bank with only $50.2 million in total […]

Westside Community Bank, Washington, Closed By Regulators – First Bank Failure of 2013

Westside Community Bank, University Place, Washington, became the first bank closing of 2013.  Regulators from the Washington State Department of Financial Institutions closed the bank today and appointed the FDIC as receiver.  To protect depositors, the FDIC sold failed Westside Community Bank to Sunwest Bank, Irvine, CA. Westside Community Bank was established in March 1995.  […]

Warren Buffett – “I Don’t Understand Why People Hate Bank of America”

Warren Buffett is probably confused. In a recent poll, consumers rated Bank of America as the second “absolute worst company in America.”  How could so many people hate a bank which has provided generations of Americans with financing to build homes and businesses across America? Even as Bank of America seemed like it was headed […]

Bank Savers Get Zero Returns – Is It Time To Invest In Bond Funds?

Many former bank savers, disgusted by the near zero rates offered on their savings by banks, have increasingly turned to bond funds as a means of harvesting interest income. Since 2008, when the Federal Reserve decided to force interest rates to unprecedented lows, investors have poured a staggering $1 trillion into bond funds.  Will 2013 […]