DALLAS–U.S. home prices have soared to new heights and they keep on climbing, and some researchers and economists are now saying they have seen signs of a housing bubble brewing.
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WASHINGTON–As busy as was last week with hearings on Capitol Hill of interest, this week is equally slow. And that largely goes for the legislative process itself, as well.
RALEIGH, N.C./COLUMBIA, S.C.–Credit unions in the Carolinas have raised $280,000 so far for the Ukrainian Credit Union Displacement Fund created by the Worldwide Foundation for Credit Unions.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—NCUA has issued a Letter to Federal Credit Unions (22-FCU-02) on the final rule amending the definition of “service facility” for multiple common-bond credit unions.
WASHINGTON, DC – The Defense Credit Union Council (DCUC) has released updated details around its upcoming annual conference.
LONDON—Mobile money hit a new milestone In 2021 as the value of transactions processed globally surpassed $1 trillion for the first time, according to a report released by the GSM Association, which tracks data in the mobile telecommunications industry.
WASHINGTON–After being charged with sneaking in unwanted “add-ons” and illegal junk fees, as well as racial discrimination, the multi-state auto dealer Ed Napleton Automotive Group has agreed to pay $10 million to settle a lawsuit brought by the Federal Trade Commission and the State of Illinois.
LOS ANGELES–More than half of Californians are concerned about their ability to pay housing costs, according to a new poll.
WASHINGTON–The average rate for a 30-year fixed-rate home loan jumped to 4.67% last week, its highest point since December 2018, according to Freddie Mac.
WASHINGTON — The House has passed legislation to decriminalize marijuana at the federal level, although it isn’t the bill credit unions have been backing for several years and would bring the SBA into the direct lending business for cannabis-related businesses
