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President Trump's impeachment trial could get underway in the Senate this week, making it even harder for the movement's legislative priorities to gain traction.
January 13 -
Cybersecurity, AML compliance and consumer protections top the credit union regulator's list.
January 8 -
Both institutions will see an expanded field of membership as a result of the charter change.
January 6 -
Credit unions bought banks at a record pace in 2019, but just a decade ago it had never been done before. Gary Easterling helped change that.
December 30 -
From new growth strategies to courts, Congress and the industry's own #MeToo moment, here's a look back at some of the year's biggest moments.
December 27 -
A new report from the National Credit Union Administration's Office of the Inspector General outlines what to expect in the year ahead following some 2019 scandals.
December 23 -
Big picture the industry is doing well, but at the median, lending and membership are flagging even as deposits and assets rise.
December 18 -
It's long past time for the National Credit Union Administration to implement a risk-based capital standard, and the recently approved delay could hurt more than it helps.
December 17
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It's long past time for the National Credit Union Administration to implement a risk-based capital standard, and the recently approved delay could hurt more than it helps.
December 16
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An appeals court on Thursday denied bank groups an en banc hearing from all 11 appellate judges, but bankers said Friday that they're considering taking the case to the Supreme Court.
December 13 -
The National Credit Union Administration board signed off on a controversial budget, and it delayed its risk-based capital rule to buy itself time amid complaints by bankers.
December 12 -
The National Credit Union Administration is widely expected to approve another budget increase during its December board meeting, but that doesn’t mean the industry is happy about it.
December 12 -
More than 50 banks and banking groups responded to the National Credit Union Administration's call for public comment as it attempts to explain why a new field of membership provision won't permit redlining.
December 10 -
With 2019 winding to a close, regulators and members of Congress are working to wrap up key items for credit unions before the end of the year.
December 9 -
The National Credit Union Administration recently made it easier to hire job applicants with small criminal offenses in their past, but some in the industry still have concerns.
December 6 -
Thursday's hearing brought Brown and NCUA Chairman Rodney Hood face to face for the first time since an October letter in which the senator slammed some of Hood's political activities.
December 5 -
The industry's dominant growth strategy of 2019 was a hot topic during a House Financial Services Committee hearing.
December 4 -
The National Credit Union Administration barred a half-dozen people from participating in the affairs of any federally insured financial institution following charges of theft, fraud and other offenses.
December 3 -
The chairman of the National Credit Union Administration will have to answer lawmakers' questions about his political activities, while comments on various agency proposals are also due this week.
December 3 -
The housing market has changed dramatically since 2002 but the current appraisal limit has not. It's time for NCUA to catch up.
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