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7 Failed Banks For July 24, 2009 – FDIC Losses Mount

July 24, 2009 By Problem Bank List Staff Leave a Comment

Banking Failures – 64 And Counting 2009 has now seen a total of 39 more failed banks than occurred for all of 2008.  The latest banking closures by the FDIC bring total banking failures for 2009 to 64.  The six banks closed in Georgia this week were all bank subsidiaries of Security Bank Corp, Macon, […]

Filed Under: DIF, Failed Banks, FDIC, problem banks Tagged With: 7 more banking failures, failed banks deplete FDIC insurance fund, FDIC DIF fund vaporized by failed bank losses

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