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April 2019: Unofficial Problem Bank list increased slightly to 73 Institutions
Note: Surferdude808 compiles an *unofficial* list of Problem Banks compiled
only from public sources.
Here is the unofficial problem bank list for April 2019.
Here are the monthly changes and a few comments from surferdude808:
Update on the Unofficial Problem Bank List for April 2019. It was quiet
during the month in terms of changes as the list increased by one
institution to 73 banks. Aggregate assets increased to $52.1 billion from
$51.6 billion a month earlier. A year ago, the list held 94 institutions
with assets of $18.9 billion. The addition this month was CFSBANK,
Charlero... more »
Flat
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House Democrats Feel Little Pressure From Voters to Impeach Trump
In town hall-style meetings and meet-and-greets across the country,
constituents criticized President Trump. But they are more concerned with
matters other than impeachment.
There will be no forgivness.
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Trump Accuses Saudis of Giving U.S. a Bad Deal. Is That True?
President Trump said that although the kingdom had spent $450 billion in
the United States, Washington still subsidized the Saudi military. We
checked the facts.
No.
Saudi Arabia is a sovereign nation.
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On Home Turf, Biden Finds Support Where He Most Needs It
Despite doubts about his candidacy, Joe Biden begins the race with
substantial support from three key constituencies in his native state, a
place the Democrats can’t afford to lose again.
Biden must win his primary.
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The Long Run: Biden and Obama’s ‘Odd Couple’ Relationship Aged Into Family Ties
Four years ago, Barack Obama gently discouraged him from running for
president, but Joseph R. Biden Jr. is back and presenting himself as Mr.
Obama’s natural heir.
Joe Biden is the wrong person for the job.
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Even Away From Correspondents’ Dinner, Trump Makes Sure to Have His Say
Thinly veiled rebukes of the White House Correspondents’ Dinner was a
running theme of a campaign rally in Wisconsin, where the president also
zeroed in on policy.
Trump does nothing new.
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Virginia Men’s Basketball Will Not Go to the White House
A trip to the White House from a team based in Charlottesville would have
been fraught, regardless of the head coach citing scheduling conflicts.
Trump's favorite did not win.
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Partisan Bickering Over Puerto Rico Aid Strands Farmers Devastated by Extreme Weather
As Washington wrestles with President Trump’s refusal to grant more
disaster relief to Puerto Rico, farmers affected by disaster elsewhere have
been left in limbo.
Weather is not partisan.
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N.R.A. President to Step Down as New York Attorney General Investigates
Oliver L. North announced that he would not serve a second term as the
N.R.A. deals with bitter infighting and a new inquiry into its tax-exempt
status.
Fraud is a crime.
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For U.S. Commandos in the Philippines, a Water Pump Is a New Weapon Against ISIS
A water pump is linked to the defeat of the Islamic State’s self-proclaimed
caliphate in Iraq and Syria and the Pentagon’s race to stop the group’s
resurgence in other parts of the globe.
The Pump is bait.
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Bernie Sanders Opens Space for Debate on Voting Rights for Incarcerated People
Mr. Sanders staked out a bold position on voting rights, touching off the
latest policy debate of the Democratic presidential primary.
I doubt it will hurt him.
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Schedule for Week of April 28, 2019
The key report scheduled for this week is the April employment report.
Other key reports include Case-Shiller house prices, ISM Manufacturing
survey, Vehicle Sales and Personal Income and Outlays for March.
For manufacturing, the April Dallas manufacturing survey will be released.
The FOMC meets this week, and no change to policy is expected at this
meeting.
*----- Monday, Apr 29th -----*
8:30 AM ET: *Personal Income and Outlays, March 2019*. The consensus is for
a 0.4% increase in personal income, and for a 0.7% increase in personal
spending. And for the Core PCE price index to inc... more »
Interesting.
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Guantánamo Bay as Nursing Home: Military Envisions Hospice Care as Terrorism Suspects Age
Republicans insist they are never wrong.
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Bernie Sanders Campaign Holds Thousands of House Parties for Supporters
Mr. Sanders’s campaign kicked off its national organizing program Saturday
with what it says are roughly 5,000 events across every state.
Winning is essential.
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On Politics: The Biggest Stories of the Week
It’s been a busy week in American politics. Here are some of the stories
you might have missed.
A new week begins.
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Manuel Luján Jr., Ex-Congressman and Interior Secretary, Dies at 90
Under George H.W. Bush, he often angered environmentalists over the use of
federal land as he sought to balance conservation and development.
The owls won.
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To Trump, ‘Leakers Are Traitors and Cowards,’ and He Wants to Find Them
The deep state will destroy Trump.
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Insurgents Seek to Oust Wayne LaPierre in N.R.A. Power Struggle
A rift between Mr. LaPierre, the chief executive, and Oliver North, the
president, threatened to turn the N.R.A.’s annual convention into outright
civil war.
Fraud will do that.
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Pete Buttigieg Swears Off the Lobbyist Money He Once Accepted
Mr. Buttigieg will now refuse contributions from federal lobbyists and will
return $30,250 to 39 individuals, his campaign said.
He must look good.
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