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The trade association's lawsuit challenging new field-of-membership rules may have the opposite effect, as more credit unions consider expansion before the litigation is resolved.
April 13 -
Sen. Mike Rounds, R-S.D., told a meeting of bankers not to focus on credit unions' tax exemption in talks with lawmakers, saying the two industries should unite over regulatory reform.
March 22 -
Though it's too early to have a concrete plan regarding Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the administration is creating a set of principles that it hopes to release in a few months.
March 21 -
Some in the industry are faulting The Clearing House Association's plan to make anti-money-laundering rules more efficient.
March 17 -
The industry had cause to celebrate when the regulator revamped its MBL and FOM regulations, but several fights are brewing.
February 24 -
Attendees at an American Bankers Association conference believe a massive overhaul of banking regulations is unlikely.
February 21 -
What if your credit union could serve every man, woman and child in the U.S.? Turns out a select few already can.
February 10Credit Union Journal -
Bankers' association takes the Federal Reserve to court over dividends diverted to highway fund; JPMorgan Chase CEO makes a killing buying his stock at the bottom.
February 10 -
The American Bankers Association filed a lawsuit Thursday against the federal government over a Federal Reserve rule mandated by Congress that diverts dividend payments to Fed member banks to the highway fund.
February 9 -
The American Bankers Association has added a feature to its national crime database to help banks monitor and analyze ATM skimming.
February 1