The FDIC's latest Quarterly Banking Profile for the period ending December 31, 2011, released February 28, 2012 ( here ), reflects a generally improving banking landscape and a continuing reduction in the number of problem institutions. But though... Read More
When the FDIC released its Quarterly Banking Profile for the fourth quarter 2010, it included a statement from FDIC Chairman Sheila Bair that the agency believes "the number of failures peaked in 2010." However, at least through the end of... Read More
One of the many distinctive traits of the litigation that surrounded the S&L crisis in the late 80s and early 90s was the plethora of lawsuits between the FDIC (and other federal banking regulators), on the one hand, and the failed banks' insurers... Read More
Though the current bank failure wave has been rolling for several years now and though there have been over 425 bank closures during that period , the much anticipated FDIC failed bank litigation has been slower to gain momentum - that is, perhaps... Read More
Whether the process is just winding down for the year or the process is actually winding down for good, the bank closure rate has recently fallen off dramatically. The FDIC has not taken over any banks for three weeks straight, with no bank closure... Read More
Early on during the current wave of bank failures, there were some pretty reckless predictions about how many banks might fail - indeed, some commentators suggested as many as 1,000 banks might ultimately fail, a prediction that I disputed at the... Read More
As recently as this past Monday, commentators were grumbling that the FDIC is moving too slowly in pursue claims against former directors and officers of failed banks. The FDIC has responded in dramatic fashion with a March 16, 2011 lawsuit filing... Read More
On July 14, 2011, the FDIC filed a lawsuit in the Northern District of Georgia against 15 former directors and officers of Haven Trust Bank of Duluth, Georgia. This suit is the ninth the FDIC has filed as part of the current bank failure wave and the... Read More
The lead article in the November 17, 2010 Wall Street Journal reported that the FDIC is conducting 50 criminal investigations of directors, officers and employees of failed banks. Given that (as of November 19, 2010) 314 banks have failed since January... Read More
According to the FDIC’s latest Quarterly Banking Profile ( here ), as of September 30, 2013, there were 6,891 federally insured banking institutions, down from 6,940 at the end of the second quarter and down from 7,141 as of September 30, 2012.... Read More
Guaranty Bank of Austin, Texas's August 21, 2009 closure is the fourth-largest bank failure during the current wave of bank failures and the tenth largest bank failure in U.S. history. The bank's failure, which came just 15 months after its... Read More
If the lawsuit filed on Monday is any indication, the long-anticipated FDIC litigation against failed banks may have arrived. On November 1, 2010, the FDIC filed a lawsuit in the Northern District of Illinois against eleven former directors and officers... Read More