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  • A nonbanker buddy of mine was ribbing me just a bit a couple of weeks ago. He told me, "Man, I'd hate to be a guy trying to motivate bankers to 'shake hands and kiss babies' these days. You guys have to be clinically depressed about now, huh?"

    October 3
  • Indiana

    A plan to streamline Irwin Financial Corp. of Columbus, Ind., by selling off $1 billion of home equity loans has failed.

    October 2
  • Texas

    The Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corp. has raised the $65 million in capital it needed by a Tuesday deadline, but some bank trade groups are concerned that nearly all of the money came from Farm Credit institutions.

    October 2
  • Virginia

    Gateway Financial Holdings Inc. in Virginia Beach said it raised $37.55 million of capital this week, fulfilling a requirement of its deal to sell itself to Hampton Roads Bankshares Inc. of Norfolk, Va.

    October 2
  • Without a tax benefit for losses on its Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac preferred stock, the $980 million-asset Cooperative Bankshares Inc. in Wilmington, N.C., expects to slip below the well-capitalized level.

    October 2
  • High employee turnover at a community bank can be a serious financial drain. Knowing exactly who you are hiring in the first place stops the bleeding before it starts.

    October 1
  • Florida

    Federal Trust Corp. in Sanford, Fla., is facing an uncertain future after a second deal to recapitalize itself collapsed on the eve of a deadline its regulator had set for it to raise cash.

    October 1
  • Texas

    Southside Bancshares Inc. in Tyler has merged Fort Worth National Bank into Southside Bank.

    October 1
  • Banks are trying, but many American minorities remain "unbanked," according to Synovate's 2008 U.S. diversity markets report. Aegis Group's market research arm found progress has been made, but not enough to bring about parity. "While the percentage of U.S. Hispanics with any type of bank account is up seven percent, from 70 percent in 2004 to 77 percent in 2008, this is quite low when compared to the general market and African-American consumer, both of which are at least 90 percent," according to the Synovate findings.

    October 1
  • A new class of megabanks, led by JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo, has been willing to eat mountains of bad assets to get their hands on more deposits. Investment banks, once dismissive of the value of such holdings, now want in on the action, too. Why? In the midst of a funding crunch, deposit levels have emerged as the chief determinants of a bank's health.

    October 1
  • Georgia

    Southwest Georgia Financial Corp. in Moultrie said Monday that it expects to take a $1 million loss this quarter on the sale of a property and write down as much as $4.3 million of its investment in Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac preferred shares.

    September 30
  • The Treasury Department opened its temporary guarantee program for money market funds Monday and released more details about how it would work.

    September 30
  • Michigan

    Shares of Macatawa Bank Corp. fell sharply Monday after the Holland, Mich., company restated its second-quarter earnings and said it would suspend its dividend payment to shareholders.

    September 30
  • Texas

    Battered by losses on its investments in Fannie Mae and Lehman Brothers, the Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corp. is facing a capital shortage that could force it to reduce its role in providing a secondary market for farm mortgages.

    September 30
  • The officers and directors of Virginia Commerce Bancorp Inc. have infused the Arlington company with $25 million in fresh capital, the first step in a larger capital-raising plan that its chief executive said would help it "withstand current pressures from increased credit costs" and "provide an additional cushion for unforeseen market challenges."

    September 29
  • Texas

    Well before federal regulators shut down Washington Mutual Bank on Thursday, deposits began surging at the $1.4 billion-asset Oritani Financial Corp. in Washington Township, N.J.

    September 29
  • North Carolina

    As a part of a continuing effort to shed expenses and strengthen its capital position, Omni Financial Services Inc. in Atlanta is selling its four North Carolina branches to Capital Bank Corp. in Raleigh.

    September 29
  • Mississippi

    Peoples Financial Corp. in Biloxi, Miss., said it expects to take hits totaling $3 million in the third quarter to reflect the declining the value of its investment in Freddie Mac preferred stock and bigger losses in its portfolio of loans to home builders.

    September 29
  • California

    The cash-strapped Vineyard National Bancorp in Corona, Calif., is under orders to stop paying dividends to shareholders without approval from its regulator, the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.

    September 26