ARLINGTON, Va.—Existing-home sales declined 2.5% in November to a seasonally-adjusted rate of 6.69 million units, representing a 25.8% increase in sales versus a year ago.
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RICHMOND, Va.–The mortgage market in the U.S. remained robust during the third quarter, with first-time homebuyers quite active but also dependent on low down payment loans, according to a new report.
DALLAS–The number of mortgages in coronavirus-related forbearance deserves attention, according to one analyst.
WASHINGTON—NCUA should publish an interim final rule to allow credit unions to use 2019 asset-size data for regulatory requirements through the end of 2021, CUNA President/CEO Jim Nussle said in a letter to the agency’s board.
ALLEN, Texas–Credit Union of Texas has made a $1.5 million donation to Children’s Advocacy Center of Collin County.
WASHINGTON–Americans’ personal income decreased $221.8 billion (1.1%) in November according to estimates released by the Bureau of Economic Analysis.
SALT LAKE CITY –– Gary L. Leavitt, one of the early technology pioneers and advocates in credit unions, has passed away.
YORKTOWN, Va. — Riverside Health System Employees Credit Union has announced plans to merge. The $8-million RHSECU said it will merge with the $800-million 1st Advantage FCU in Yorktown, Va.
OLYMPIA, Wash.–Registration is now open for Volunteer Leadership Institute-Hawaii 2021. For the first time, the popular meeting is being conducted virtually; it had been scheduled for Maui in January.
WASHINGTON—NAFCU joined with a group of organizations that met with newly-confirmed Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Commissioner Nathan Simington and representatives from the agency's Consumer and Government Affairs Bureau to offer recommendations on exemptions under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA).
