Some three years after it was first declared to be on fiscal thin ice, the Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle took a big step toward firmer financial ground earlier this month. The Federal Housing Finance Agency, which regulates the 12 FHLBanks, reclassified the Seattle Bank as adequately capitalized, allowing it to move forward with plans to repurchase excess capital stock for the first time since December 2008. Even though this initial repurchase amount is relatively small, it is a significant milestone in our return to normal operations, explained FHLBank of Seattle President and CEO Michael Wilson in a letter to members.