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From promoting aerospace education initiatives to giving back to veterans and more, here's a look at how credit unions are making a difference.
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The agency’s proposed changes to its standard for small-dollar loans will help ensure underbanked consumers still have access to credit. Concerns about predatory lending are overstated.
February 22Consumers' Research -
The banking agencies would benefit from running simulations designed to ensure they’re ready to handle the next crisis.
February 22Center for American Progress -
Royal Bank of Canada reported a 5% increase in quarterly profits, but a sharp increase in its loan-loss provision is raising concerns about credit quality.
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City sues seven banks for alleged price fixing on floating-rate bonds; analyst says “the most negative revelations are yet to come” in the 1MDB scandal.
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The Indiana company will pay $68 million for Citizens First.
February 22 -
The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: Apple partners with Alipay to boost iPhone sales; Form jacking attacks expand; P2P expands in Sri Lanka; California considers expanding breach disclosure law.
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After six years, a bill from Rep. Ed Perlmutter to allow banks and credit unions to serve legal marijuana businesses is finally getting some traction.
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Todd Harper and Rodney Hood's nominations to the National Credit Union Administration board are not expected to face significant opposition.
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By using the dark web as a cybersecurity tool, instead of an ungovernable threat, financial institutions can intercede and interdict compromised card data post-breach, pre-fraud, writes Ted Kirk, vice president of strategic partnerships for Advanced Fraud Solutions.
February 22Advanced Fraud Solutions