Calls for a summit of Florida bank chief executives, for the government to step back and let the economy heal itself and for regulators to cut some slack for struggling but salvageable banks came from a panel of South Florida banking experts.

Panelists painted a grim forecast tempered by emerging signs of optimism. The consensus: A meaningful recovery for banks or for the economy in general remains somewhere beyond the horizon.

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