Bank: 40th bankruptcy in the U.S. in 2009
Posted on July 3rd, 2009 in insurance
Bank: 40th bankruptcy in the U.S. in 2009 Indeed, nothing seems to be improving in the U.S. despite the recent statements of President Barack Obama on financial regulation and consumer protection. Indeed, U.S. regulators closed First National Bank of Anthony (Kansas) better known as the First National Bank of Johnson County. This is the fortieth bankrupt since the beginning of 2009 and the second bankruptcy in Kansas. The activities of the bank takeover will be bankrupt by the SNB Bank of Kansas (chain of Southwest Bancorp, Inc.).. Which, according to agreements with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), allows customers of the bank to continue to use the services of it safely and enjoy all their assets. The new bankruptcy illustrates the fact that the U.S. banking system has not finished suffering from the economic crisis. It also provides proof that a true “purification” of the system is necessary in particular across the Atlantic. France is less affected because its banking system more focused on saving it helps to resist

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