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Community Banks Withstand the Storm

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  • Jeffery W. Gunther
  • Kelly Klemme

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Community banks, which rely on strong customer relationships and disciplined lending practices, weathered the financial crisis better than large, nontraditional banks. This superior performance suggests that a back-to-basics approach to banking could help the nation realize financial stability that lasts.

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  • Jeffery W. Gunther & Kelly Klemme, 2012. "Community Banks Withstand the Storm," Annual Report, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.
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    1. Hassan, M. Kabir & Karim, M. Sydul & Lawrence, Shari & Risfandy, Tastaftiyan, 2022. "Weathering the COVID-19 storm: The case of community banks," Research in International Business and Finance, Elsevier, vol. 60(C).

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