Roughly 30% of U.S. banks have “less than satisfactory” supervisory ratings, according to Patrick Parkinson, the director of the Federal Reserve’s Division of Banking Supervision. A Fed spokeswoman says the figure includes commercial banks but not thrifts and savings banks. Speaking to bankers, Parkinson said asset quality may be stabilizing but the banking system is “still in the repair and recovery stage.”

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