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House committee gets update on housing foreclosures in Washington

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) Chairwoman Sheila Bair testifies before the House Financial Services Committee about housing foreclosures on Capitol Hill in Washington, on September 17, 2008. (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg)


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WASHINGTON, Oct. 29 (UPI) -- Sheila Bair, chairwoman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., told House committee members she disagreed with key points of a Treasury reform initiative.
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WASHINGTON, May 27 (UPI) -- The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.'s list of banks in trouble grew from 252 to 305 in the first quarter, the federal regulator said Wednesday.
WASHINGTON, May 15 (UPI) -- Sheila Bair, head of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., said chief executives at some U.S. banks that received bailouts will be sacked in the coming months.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 26 (UPI) -- The federal insurance fund that guarantees the security of U.S. bank deposits is being drained by the rise in financial institution failures, officials said.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 17 (UPI) -- U.S. economic officials say they are exploring creating a government-backed "bad bank" to take "toxic" assets off the books of private institutions.
Homeowner relief critical, Bair says
WASHINGTON, Nov. 18 (UPI) -- The chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., Sheila Bair, told members of Congress U.S mortgage foreclosures continue to undermine economic recovery.
Mortgage plan falls short, Bair says
WASHINGTON, Nov. 12 (UPI) -- Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. chairman Sheila Bair said the U.S. Treasury's mortgage modification program unveiled Tuesday does not go far enough.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 23 (UPI) -- Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Chairman Sheila Bair told key senators Thursday the Treasury Department should move to guarantee some homeowners' mortgages.
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