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Brookfield chides US bank regulator for ‘secret’ auction of housing loans

Investment group complained that the FDIC awarded Signature assets to a much lower bidder
Brookfield bid on $4.4bn in affordable housing loans to apartment buildings in New York City

One of the world’s largest investment groups has complained to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation over the way it handled the auction of $33.2bn in loans the US bank regulator absorbed from Signature Bank after the lender collapsed in March.

Brookfield Property Group said the FDIC was running a “secret” process to sell Signature Bank loans. It accused the regulator, which has a mandate to minimise losses to its insurance fund, of picking some winning bidders for assets at prices substantially below the highest offer.

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