FDIC Blues
By: John R. Engen
Insiders talk about what it’s like when your bank fails and the FDIC comes after you.
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Will the consumer financial protection agency turn out to be a good cop, or a bad cop? The banking industry will soon find out now that a new era of consumer compliance is upon it.
Insiders talk about what it’s like when your bank fails and the FDIC comes after you.
Small banks whose stock trades over-the-counter struggle to raise capital, but a few winners prove it’s not impossible.
A strong audit committee may be a bank’s best defense against the kind of financial mayhem that can anger shareholders and regulators.
The bank M&A market is showing encouraging signs of revival as the gradual improvement in the banking industry’s asset quality allows buyers and sellers to make more confident pricing decisions.
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