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Feds Close IndyMac
If I had money in First Federal or Downey Savings, I’d pull it out. I predict those banks will be gone in a few months. I believe U.S. Senator Charles Schumer said to the regulators, what is going on over … Continue reading
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Tagged baldwin hills, debit card transactions, downey savings, federal deposit insurance, office of thrift supervision, senator charles schumer
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Financial Briefs
Joe emails: Banks – the order of failure will be – Downey Savings within 12 months, just like the angel said to Sarah regarding the birth of a baby boy. Next is First Federal, probably in the next 18 months. … Continue reading
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Tagged 12 months, angel, baby boy, banks, birth of a baby, downey savings, failure, financial briefs, goyim, midwest, money, oil stocks, stock, wamu, washington mutual, wells fargo
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Southern California Savings & Loans Holding On
This is not good for the Jews. The Gentiles are gonna get restless and who will they blame? The Los Angeles Times reports: Investors are increasingly throwing in the towel on Southern California-based savings-and-loan mortgage lenders IndyMac Bancorp, FirstFed Financial … Continue reading
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Tagged adjustable rate loans, ameriquest mortgage co, capital ratio, core capital, downey financial corp, downey savings, federal regulator, first federal bank, first federal bank of california, firstfed financial corp, indymac bancorp, Los Angeles Times, mortgage lenders, new century financial, new century financial corp, office of thrift supervision, reverse mortgage, risk based capital, sub prime lenders, throwing in the towel
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Banks With All Their ‘Capital’ In Junk Loans
Downey Savings, and then not far behind them, First Federal and Washington Mutual are going to have all the "capital" in junk loans. No one should have any faith in the banking system and should move their money out of … Continue reading
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Tagged asset quality, bancorp inc, bank of america, bank of america corp, capital ratio, countrywide financial, countrywide financial corp, downey financial corp, downey savings, friedman billings ramsey, homeboy, indymac bancorp, indymac bancorp inc, largest mortgage lender, paul miller, quality deterioration, rapid pace, stock bank, washington mutual, washington mutual inc
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