FAIRFAX, Va. - (03/30/06) Apple FCU it is offeringstudents at local public schools interest-free loans to help thempurchase DELL personal computers. The credit union made 37 of the0% loans during the schools computer fair as part of AppleFCUs JEB Stuart School Pyramid loan program, making a totalof 60 loans made through the program. The computer are a keycomponent of the Fairfax County Public Schools K12nects IIinitiative and will facilitate the interaction betweenstudents families and their schools to continue theirlessons at home. The 0% loans will remain available through June30.
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Two former members of the Federal Open Market Committee said in interviews that they expect the Federal Reserve to keep rates steady amid uncertainty over the ongoing war with Iran and the resulting upward pressure on inflation.
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Goldman Sachs Chief Legal Officer Kathryn Ruemmler received an 11% pay hike last year, bringing her total compensation to $25 million; U.S. Bank promoted Toby Clements to chief operations officer; Klarna is expanding its forward-flow and whole-loan sale deal with Elliot Investment Management to $2 billion; and more in this week's banking news roundup.
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Carter Bankshares in Martinsville, Va., sold more than $200 million of loans made to companies controlled by Sen. Jim Justice and his family, closing out a once close relationship that later descended into rancor and litigation.
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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.'s Office of Inspector General said in a Thursday report that staffing cuts over the past year could strain supervision and the agency's response to a crisis.
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The latest rise in property tax collections at the end of last year continued a nine-quarter streak of increases, according to the National Association of Home Builders.
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American Banker data finds that regulatory clarity is the top ask from executives holding back on adoption planning.
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