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LITTLE ROCK, Ark.—Arkansas Federal Credit Union is the latest CU to face a class-action lawsuit over overdraft practices, with a new complaint alleging the institution improperly charged fees on debit-card transactions that were authorized with sufficient funds, as well as on ATM and one-time debit transactions, Top Class Actions reported.

KANSAS CITY, Mo.—Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Michelle Bowman said bank regulators must move more aggressively to eliminate outdated and burdensome rules as part of the ongoing Economic Growth and Regulatory Paperwork Reduction Act (EGRPRA) review, telling industry participants the current process cannot result in “another underwhelming outcome.”

WASHINGTON—Homebuyer affordability improved in September, with the national median payment applied for by purchase applicants decreasing to $2,067 from $2,100 in September, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association's (MBA) Purchase Applications Payment Index (PAPI).

WASHINGTON—NCUA may stop publicly posting board meeting dates next year, the agency confirmed to CUToday.info, saying the practice has created “a false expectation that a meeting will occur” when some dates are only meant as courtesy placeholders.