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The industry claimed victory over banks as the Supreme Court elected not to hear a challenge to a controversial 2016 rule, but the landscape has shifted dramatically since NCUA approved the measure.
June 30 -
The Supreme Court ruled the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's leadership structure is unconstitutional and refused to hear a lawsuit over the NCUA's field of membership rule. Credit unions are watching to see what happens now.
June 29 -
The court's decision not to consider an appeal from the American Bankers Association is likely to be the last step in a legal saga dating back to 2016.
June 29 -
Nearly 900 institutions are set to receive a payout related to the demise of Southwest Corporate FCU, but the agency could ultimately return as much as $2.5 billion tied to the corporate credit union failures of 2009 and 2010.
June 25 -
National Credit Union Administration Chairman Rodney Hood told a NAFCU audience now is the time to take action on the member business lending cap so credit unions can continue to help with the coronavirus recovery.
June 25 -
Five financial regulatory agencies clarified the meaning of "covered funds" under the Volcker Rule. Meanwhile, the FDIC gave certain banks more flexibility in interaffiliate exchanges of swaps and adopted a workaround of a court decision governing interest rates on loans sold across state lines.
June 25 -
It's imperative that financial services firms find ways to ensure all Americans have access to the banking services necessary to thrive.
June 24
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The number of credit unions serving as minority depository institutions continues to decline, but those CUs often focus on rural and under-served communities, a priority for NCUA Chairman Rodney Hood.
June 23 -
Bankers’ criticism that the expanded designation would bolster the largest credit unions is misguided.
June 23
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Bankers’ criticism that the expanded designation would bolster the largest credit unions is misguided.
June 23
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Though the agenda is unclear, the National Credit Union Administration's board meeting could include the long-awaited credit union version of the Community Bank Leverage Ratio.
June 22 -
The credit union regulator has outlined a multiple step plan to return employees to normal operations.
June 19 -
Navy Federal Credit Union, United Heritage Credit Union, Truliant Federal Credit Union and others are giving employees time off on Friday to observe the holiday that celebrates the end of slavery.
June 19 -
As the U.S. celebrates Juneteenth, it's imperative that credit unions find ways to ensure all Americans have access to the banking services necessary to thrive.
June 19
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As the U.S. celebrates Juneteenth, it's imperative that credit unions find ways to ensure all Americans have access to the banking services necessary to thrive.
June 19
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Kyle Hauptman, who will be nominated to fill the seat held by Mark McWatters, is a staunch opponent of the Dodd-Frank Act. That could mean more policy clashes on the board if he is confirmed by the Senate.
June 19 -
A decision that expands the low-income definition to all active-duty military personnel will only enable large credit unions to push out smaller competitors, removing choice for people in the military.
June 18
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A proposal from the credit union regulator was criticized for being needlessly complex and not requiring enough transparency.
June 18 -
Kyle Hauptman, an aide to Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., also served on the president's 2016 transition team. He would replace board member Mark McWatters, whose term expired last year.
June 15 -
Fed Chair Jerome Powell will address lawmakers twice this week while the Supreme Court could come out with a long-awaited ruling on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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