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U.S. Bank Failures in 2010 Rise to 20

By DAMIAN PALETTA WSJ

WASHINGTON—Regulators shuttered four banks Friday, from Florida to California, as local banks continue to buckle across the country.

Twenty banks have toppled so far in 2010 and 185 have failed since January 2008, with regulators expecting to close dozens more by the end of this year. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. estimated the four failures Friday cost its deposit insurance fund more than $1 billion.

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Map-Tracking the nations bank failures

Great visual presentation from WSJ.

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Big Problem for Small Banks: Trust-Preferreds

By ROBIN SIDEL WSJ

A popular financial instrument that helped fuel the lending boom at many small U.S. banks now is deepening their misery, increasing the possibility that some of the weakest banks could fail.

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TARP Panel: Small Banks Are Facing Loan Woes

By CARRICK MOLLENKAMP And MAURICE TAMMAN WSJ

Nearly 3,000 small U.S. banks could be forced to dramatically curtail their lending because of losses on commercial real-estate loans, a congressional inquiry concluded.

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Six More Banks Shut By Federal Regulators

By MICHAEL R. CRITTENDEN WSJ

U.S. regulators closed at least six more banks on Friday, including two in Georgia, as the fallout from the financial crisis continued to be felt by smaller financial institutions across the country.

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Five Banks Fail; Year’s Total at 9

By DAN FITZPATRICK WSJ

Regulators seized five banks in Florida, Missouri, New Mexico, Oregon and Washington, lifting the total number of failures this year to nine as financial institutions struggle with loan defaults and a weak economy.

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Two Banks Fail in Minnesota and Illinois

By SARAH N. LYNCH

WASHINGTON—Banks in Minnesota and Illinois were shut down by state regulators Friday, becoming the second and third banks to fail in 2010 after 140 last year.

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Financial Inquiry Widens to Include Past Regulators

By JOHN D. MCKINNON And MICHAEL R. CRITTENDEN WSJ

WASHINGTON–The chairman of the commission investigating the 2008 financial crisis said Thursday he planned to probe the actions of regulators back to the Clinton Administration, broadening his inquiry beyond bankers

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FDIC Moves to Seize Slice of Bank-Stock Rallies

By ROBIN SIDEL WSJ

The government has auctioned off more than 100 failed banks this year to other financial institutions. Now, it wants a bigger cut of the action.

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FDIC Draws Brisk Bidding on Loans by Failed Banks

By LINGLING WEI WSJ

Investors are jostling for the chance to buy a $1.1 billion package of commercial real-estate loans extended by failed banks, as these once-toxic assets attract growing interest.

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