In Brief: Exam Relief for the Hurricane-Stricken?

Gulf Coast banks, thrifts, and credit unions affected by the recent hurricanes may get a break from examiners, according to guidance issued Friday by state and federal agencies.

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The guidance was from the federal banking agencies and state regulators in Alabama, Louisiana, and Mississippi. It instructs examiners to consider "external problems related to the hurricane" when looking at institutions.


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