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Five Fingered Failure Friday

A Chicago-area bank with a troubled past heads a roster of failures costing the FDIC more than $900 million.

Report: FDIC Bailout Will Save Banks $24 Billion

A smaller bailout program helps banks make their debt affordable.

Georgia Adds Six More to Failed Bank List

A Costly Bank Failure Friday

Large Bailed-Out Bank Struggles to Survive

CIT Group got $2.3 billion in government aid, but with its viability in question, the FDIC is reluctant to give it more.

Wyoming Bank Fails on Friday

Bank Failure Friday Comes Early

Five More Banks Failed on Friday

How a Loophole Benefits General Electric in Bank Rescue

How a Loophole Benefits General Electric in Bank Rescue

Revelations About Fed’s BofA Deal Continue

The chairman of the Federal Reserve testifies about disagreements involving the Bank of America and Merrill Lynch.

Forty Banks Fail in First Half of 2009

Bank Failure Friday Strikes Again

Toxic Loans Program on Hold

Treasury's toxic loans program is on hold because interest in it has diminished.

Obama Admin Tests Waters for Regulatory Overhaul

Big changes may be coming for the lineup of federal agencies that oversee banks.

FDIC: No to Banks Selling, Buying Own Assets

Banks Lobby for Gov’t Help Buying Own Loans

Bank Failure Friday in the Land of Lincoln

Bank Failure Thursday