Four federally insured banks were shut down by state banking regulators on Friday.

The closings included two banks that were seized by the Tennessee Department of Financial Institutions, one bank that was shuttered by the Florida Office of Financial Regulation and the closing of a bank by the Minnesota Department of Commerce.

The Deposit Insurance Fund is projected to be depleted by $608 million as a result of the four banks’ failures.





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