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Bank fails in NWA

Somebody had to be making all those bad real estate loans we've been hearing about up in Northwest Arkansas. Could be it was ANB Financial of Bentonville, shut down today by federal regulators. Arkansas Business has details Pulaski Bank will be picking up the pieces.

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some days you get good tips and some days you don't. This time I got a good one while at a local pub so I didn't need to go thru the transfer stuff.

Last time I readd the entire FDIC is backed up by a ONE PERCENT fiduciary rate.

Got gold?

Calculated Risk has more (at my name)

Sad thing. I am related so someone seriously affected by this. Even with all the warnings, I don't think he saw it coming. Republicans do trust their leaders, don't they.

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Silence is golden
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By: Arkansas Times Staff

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