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Should NCUA be required to hold public hearings prior to approval of its final budget? That is the key question as the House Financial Services Committee prepares to consider a bill for markup on Tuesday.
December 8 -
Visa has reached an agreement with Taxback International to streamline the recovery of value-added taxes, which frequently go unclaimed..
December 8 -
NCUA Chairman tells House committee that Financial Stability Oversight Council performs valuable service to Americans.
December 8 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau announced Thursday that it had hit Clarity Services, a Florida-based consumer credit reporting company, with an $8 million fine over Fair Credit Reporting Act violations.
December 4 -
Issues with upgrading software and ensuring pricing accuracy to comply with the consumer bureau's "integrated disclosures" have been magnified in wholesale loan transactions.
December 4 -
The House easily passed the highway spending bill that was hammered out by the House and Senate conference and now heads to the Senate, where it is expected to be approved and sent off the White House to be signed into law.
December 3 -
Credit unions, banks and a host of other interests are challenging aspects of the way the FCC is interpreting and implementing the Telephone Consumer Protection Act.
December 3 -
A federal appeals court has ruled that Visa and MasterCard were coerced by law enforcement into cutting ties with a website that runs sex-related ads. The decision is a powerful statement in the debate over how far government officials can go in enlisting financial institutions as their deputies.
December 3 -
NCUA has released several new videos about the protection it provides to federally-insured credit unions.
December 3 -
A number of regulatory reforms backed by the credit union lobby made it through the House-Senate conference process.
December 1