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The accounting board has scheduled a meeting that bankers hope will produce eleventh-hour modifications to reserving requirements.
June 6 -
It's time for credit unions, industry stakeholders and the movement's 107 million members to speak up and tell Congress to get serious about protecting members' data from retailer data breaches.
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While CUs welcome the changes to the appeals process, the merger transparency rule is sure to raise a few eyebrows.
May 25 -
The Treasury Department significantly raised an estimate for how much the exemption will cost the government over the next decade, giving bankers some hope that their complaints are finally being heard.
May 24 -
The Treasury Department significantly raised an estimate for how much the exemption will cost the government over the next decade, putting credit unions on guard that bankers' arguments could be gaining traction.
May 24 -
The comment period on NCUA's notice of proposed rulemaking on alternative capital ended last week, and judging by the letters, another battle is brewing.
May 15 -
The $248 million for the CDFI Fund is a defeat for President Trump, who had proposed scrapping the fund entirely in his initial budget proposal.
May 1 -
Study aims to help CUs tackle "hard choices" with implementing the upcoming credit loss accounting standard.
April 19 -
Sens. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., and Ed Markey, D-Mass., introduced a bill Wednesday that would allow credit unions to increase their business lending.
April 5 -
Critics have panned the president’s “skinny budget” for cutting social service programs while boosting defense spending, but some analysts say there could be real opportunities for CUs if the budget makes its way through Congress without significant changes.
March 30