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Britain's decision to exit the EU has already shaken markets, but views are mixed on how this will affect the U.S. economy and credit unions in the longer term.
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After the United Kingdom's surprising vote to exit the European Union, the financial markets are in turmoil and U.S. banks are left trying to assess their risks.
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Two credit unions, privately insured through American Share Insurance (ASI), have been approved to join the Federal Home Loan Bank (FHLB) system.
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Top shelf municipal bonds rallied on Friday, traders said, with yields on some maturities falling by as much as 19 basis points to record lows after Britain voted to leave the European Union.
June 24 -
The recent White House fintech summit was helpful in exposing companies to regulators, and vice versa, but we need to strengthen the lines of communications even more.
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Technically, two-thirds of CUs dont have a dog in the MBL fight, so we asked why the industry has spent so much time and energy on this battle.
June 24
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Between the small number of CUs bumping up against the member business lending cap and NCUAs recent overhaul of the MBL rule, should credit unions continue to fight to raise or remove the cap?
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Digital tools improve a bank's traditional sales process, but relationship-based banking is still a huge factor in winning over millennial customers.
June 24
Blue Hills Bank - PH
Brits Prep for EU Split; Banks Pass Stress Tests
June 24 -
American Banker readers share their views on the most pressing banking topics of the week. Comments are excerpted from reader response sections of AmericanBanker.com articles and our social media platforms.
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