The end of the working week has brought the closure of three U.S. banks. Thus the number of bank failures in the country since the beginning of the year amounted to 86 and is on track to improve last year’s record of 140 closed financial institutions – the highest number since 1992. Federal deposit insurance corporation in (FDIC) has closed banks in the states of Florida and New Mexico, Georgia, as buyers are financial institutions by the states. The three failure will cost the FDIC 284,6 million dollars. “The growing problems in commercial property and the ongoing crisis in housing loans will cause many bankruptcies,” said Walter Mix, managing director at financial consulting firm LECG LLC. Over the next three and a half years the bank will claim the bankruptcy 60 billion dollar fund to FDIC, said by the corporation on 22nd June. Fund out of deficit in third quarter of last year. Florida-based Peninsula Bank was purchased by Premier American Bank, owned by Bond Street Holdings LLC. January Holding buy two troubled banks. First National Bank of Jordan was been sold by the FDIC of Savannah Bank, a High Desert State Bank in New Mexico – the First American Bank. In the first quarter of this year the list of troubled banks FDIC counts 775 institutions with assets of 431 billion.
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