US banks at risk of failure hits 829

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More than a tenth of the 7,380 banks in the US remain at risk of failure despite the sector posting strong profit growth during the second quarter.

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation's quarterly analysis revealed its "problem banks" list reached 829 in the second quarter, an increase of 54 institutions, mainly small community banks. Problem bank levels remain at the highest level for more than 16 years. So far 118 banks have failed this year, with 45 closing in the second quarter. Despite the additional problem banks, the sector posted a $21.6bn profit in the second quarter, as loan losses subsided. "This is the best quarterly profit for the banking sector in almost three years," FDIC chairman Sheila Bair says. "Near...

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