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ELSEWHERE: "Law - "Lawyers worry about liability if banks holding...
ELSEWHERE: "Law - "Lawyers worry about liability if banks holding client trust accounts fail" By Marcia Oddi on General Law Related " In the midst of this downturn in the economy, lawyers must also be concerned ...
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Meridian Bank, Main Street Bank Closed by Regulators; Failures Rise to 15
... Regulators have now closed the most banks in 15 years, and the collapses of Washington Mutual Inc. and IndyMac Bancorp Inc. were among the biggest in history. The housing slump and tight credit led to enactment of a $700 billion bank rescue plan, ...
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Healthier Banks Feast in Famine
... collapsed or been acquired by larger competitors. Homegrown mortgage lenders Countrywide Financial Corp. and IndyMac Bancorp, each of which had fledgling retail banks, have already succumbed to the financial turmoil - Countrywide bought by Bank of ...
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FDIC's Easing of Trust Rules Will Increase Consumers' Deposit Coverage
... The FDIC approved the change based on confusion during recent bank failures such as California-based lender IndyMac Bancorp Inc., not in connection with the new, higher $250,000 basic limit on deposit insurance, agency spokesman David Barr said. ...
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Taxpayer bailout tab could run into trillions
That $700 billion financial bailout passed by Congress and signed by President Bush is a big package.
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Company delistings on NYSE increase
... to delistings including Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. , Bear Stearns Cos. , Washington Mutual Inc. , and IndyMac Bancorp Inc. Lower stock prices mean more companies are in danger of breaching minimum share value rules. On Wednesday, 22 stocks closed ...
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FDIC Eyes Doubling of Average Premium
... domestic deposits. High levels of brokered deposits and Home Loan bank advances helped make the failure of IndyMac Bancorp. on July 11 one of the most expensive collapses to date. The thrift's failure is expected to cost the Deposit Insurance Fund ...
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Fixing a Global Confidence Crisis
... (U.S.) March 2008 -- Bear Stearns (U.S.) April 2008 -- DA1 4sseldorfer Hypothekenbank (Germany) July 2008 -- IndyMac Bancorp (U.S.) July 2008 -- Alliance & Leicester (UK) Aug. 2008 -- Roskilde Bank (Denmark) Sept. 7, 2008 -- Freddie Mac (U.S.) Sept. ...
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We have the bailout; are we out of the woods?
... This change was intended to give confidence, calm worries, and stop bank runs such as the ones that preceded IndyMac Bancorp Inc. and Washington Mutual Inc. collapses. Second, $150 billion to be granted as tax incentives and tax credits for business ...
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Self-Help offers IndyMac loan help
Self-Help Enterprises invites members of the public who have an IndyMac loan and are facing foreclosure to a closed-circuit presentation Thursday.
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Keeping bank deposits safe may cost savers
When it comes to the money in your bank account, security has a price. And it's going up.
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Breaking the Bank: How Safe Are Your Savings?
... bank's health. If confidence were to waver, a bank could go into a financial tailspin. Since the collapse of IndyMac Bancorp and several other banks this summer (all overwhelmed by problem loans), the banking industry has been on edge. The state of ...
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FDIC will double premiums to boost insurance fund
... abate," the Washington-based FDIC said in releasing the proposal. The collapse of 13 banks, including IndyMac Bancorp Inc. , drained the deposit insurance fund the FDIC uses to reimburse customers for losses that may occur in a bank failure, and ...
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FDIC proposal would double insurance cost
... would build the ratio up to around 1.26 percent by 2013, Barr said. The collapse of 13 banks, including IndyMac Bancorp Inc., drained the deposit insurance fund the FDIC uses to reimburse customers for losses that may occur in a bank failure, and ...
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FDIC increases bank insurance premiums
The FDIC on Tuesday approved a proposed increase in premiums that will double the average paid by U.S. banks and thrifts next year to replenish the deposit insurance fund.
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FDIC Proposes Doubling Fees to Boost Deposit-Insurance Fund Amid Failures
... The collapse of 13 banks this year, including the biggest U.S. savings and loan Washington Mutual Inc. and IndyMac Bancorp Inc., has drained the deposit insurance fund the FDIC uses to reimburse customers for any losses in a bank failure. The ...
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FDIC seeks to raise bank premiums
WASHINGTON -- Federal regulators today proposed doubling the amount banks pay to insure their deposits, reflecting the hit the government's insurance fund has taken by the failure of Pasadena-based IndyMac Bank ...
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We finally have the bailout: So are we out of the woods?
... This change was intended to give confidence, calm worries, and stop bank runs like the ones that preceded IndyMac Bancorp Inc. and Washington Mutual Inc. collapses. Second, $150 billion to be granted as tax incentives and tax credits for business ...
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Regulator takes heat over IndyMac Bank failure
WASHINGTON -- As the mortgage crisis deepened in California last year, officials in Washington put the fate of thrifts in the West in the hands of a veteran regulator who had a memorable role in the last major ...
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Then & now: Comparing runup to Depression
Stockbrokers at the New York Stock Exchange on Oct. 25, 1929, the day after "Black Thursday." Associated Press Traders Peter Edelson and John Porcelli Jr.
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