Statement of John Reich, Director, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, on The Failure Of Superior Bank, FSB, before the Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, U.S. Senate (Presented but not read into the record). October 16, 2001, Addendum Attached
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Statement of John Reich, Director, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, on The Failure Of Superior Bank, FSB, before the Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, U.S. Senate (Presented but not read into the record). October 16, 2001, Addendum Attached

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    10/16/2001
  • Bank Involved:
    Superior Bank, FSB
  • Congressional Committee Involved:
    Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs
  • Fdic Employee Involved:
    John M. Reich
  • Other Notable People Involved:
    U.S. Senator Paul S. Sarbanes;U.S. Senator Phil Gramm;Pritzkers Family;Dwormans Family;John D. Broderick;
  • Other Institutions Involved:
    Coast-to-Coast Financial Corporation (CCFC);Superior Holdings, Inc. (SHI);Alliance Funding;HanoverTrade.com;Hanover Capital Mortgage Holdings;
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