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FDCI Foresee Bank Troubles Ahead

Commercial Property Tax NewsBy Paul PenningtonApril 2, 2008

FDCI Foresee Bank Troubles Ahead Today the Dallas Morning News reported today that the FDIC is adding 140 workers to handle the anticipated increase in troubled banks.  Five Banks have failed since February 2007.  There are those who believe that number could climb to 150 over the next few years.What does this mean?  I believe…

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