WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. - (07/28/06) -- On the afternoon of Friday, July 28,The Credit Union Journal will unveil several major changes to bothits Daily Briefing and website at www.cujournal.com, all of whichwill provide significantly more value to subscribers. Subscribersto The Credit Union Journal will find a new design in both theDaily Briefing and the website, with both unveiling a fresh,exciting look. Those currently receiving The Journal's popularDaily Briefing via e-mail will continue to find it in their inboxevery morning, but in a different form, and will continue toinclude that day's latest headlines. Paid subscribers to The CreditUnion Journal will need to take a moment to register and select auser-name and password, and will very quickly have at theirfingertips all of that day's latest news. Those currently receivingThe Journal on a complimentary basis will be able to sign up for aFREE, limited-time trial subscription, or even to sign up for afull-year's subscription right there, quickly and easily. Thatsubscription will also provide to subscribers the vast newresources available at cujournal.com, including a searchablearchive of all the reporting done by The Credit Union Journal bothin our online and print issues, back to 2004 This is literallythousands of stories featuring Best Practices, along withstrategies other credit unions have used to successfully grow theiroperations. So look for the changes on the afternoon of Friday,July 28, and be a part of the new Credit Union Journal.
- AB - Policy & Regulation
The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals halted the Trump administration's attempt to fire nearly two-thirds of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's workforce, upholding a March 2025 injunction.
June 21 -
JPMorganChase wants to expand its digital bank offerings to three more European countries, according to a new Financial Times report; M&T Bank Corp. elects Jerry Jacobs Jr. to the board of directors of both its parent and banking subsidiary; Citizens Financial Group names Chris Emerson as head of investor relations; and more in this week's banking news roundup.
June 19 -
Banks that don't embrace embedded payments now risk losing out to more nimble rivals in the near future.
June 19 -
Anthropic's head of banking told New York Banking Summit attendees that the future is agents that operate autonomously alongside employees.
June 19 -
Chair Travis Hill said SVB showed banks can't always sell securities fast enough to cover deposit outflows, but acknowledged the "stigma problem" with discount window borrowing remains unsolved.
June 18 -
At a conference in New York, Joseph Otting reflected on the difficult hiring decisions he made early in his tenure heading Flagstar Bank, which just two years ago was on the verge of collapse.
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