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San Jose National Bank was closed by regulators in 2010 due to significant losses and inadequate capital levels. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) was appointed as the receiver, and the bank's assets and deposits were subsequently sold to another financial institution. This closure was part of a broader trend of bank failures during the financial crisis, reflecting the challenges faced by many banks at that time.

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