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In the US this year already 87 banks have been closed by regulators. On Friday November 4 two more banks have been closed, one in Nebraska and one in Utah.

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) said the SunFirst Bank of Saint George, Utah, has been closed. It said the three branches of SunFirst Bank will reopen as branches of Cache Valley Bank on Saturday.

SunFirst Bank had about $198.1 million in total assets and $169.1 million in total deposits as of September 30, 2011.

The FDIC also said that Mid City Bank, Inc in Omaha, Nebraska, was shuttered, with the deposits being assumed by Purdum State Bank in Purdum, Nebraska.

Purdum State Bank will change its name to Premier Bank on Saturday, when the five Mid City Bank branches will reopen under the new name.

As of September 30, 2011, Mid City Bank, Inc. had about $106.1 million in total assets and $105.5 million in total deposits.

Most of the banks that have failed so far this year had less than $1 billion in assets, illustrating the problems facing small banks.

Many of community banks continue to be hit hard by the sluggish economy and their exposure to the troubled commercial real estate market.

At the current pace, however, there will be fewer failures this year than in 2010 when 157 banks were closed.

Source : Reuters  

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