WASHINGTON–Regulatory developments on the international level are increasingly shaping regulations in the United States, according to one panel discussion here.
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WASHINGTON–It’s the question on the minds of many: who will be sworn in as the next president of the United States. One person here offered a prediction, along with thoughts on the future of third parties, overhauling the primaries, and more.
WASHINGTON––Credit unions at CUNA’s GAC got an update on what the Federal Housing Finance Agency has planned, saw one state league honored for its international work, and watched a video produced by a former NCUA board member (even if they didn’t know it).
MADISON, Wis.—The trend of credit union loan balances growing slower than assets continued in December, dragging the CU average loan-to-asset ratio down to 71.3%, below the 72% posted in December 2018, CUNA Mutual Group said.
NEW YORK—Are the world’s financial currencies and plastic cards helping to spread the coronavirus?
WASHINGTON–The nation’s 5,177 commercial banks and savings institutions insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation reported aggregate net income of $55.2 billion in fourth quarter 2019, a decline of $4.1 billion (6.9%) from a year ago.
LONDON–Which country’s banks have the highest number of women on their boards? With International Women’s Day approaching March 8, one new analysis is offering an answer.
WASHINGTON–NCUA said a two-day Minority Depository Institution (MDI) Forum taking place at the Treasury Department and NCUA on March 3 and 4 is open to credit unions on a first-come, first-served basis.
NEW YORK—The number of malicious apps discovered in 2019 rose to 98,000, up from 63,000 in 2018, according to a new report.
MADISON, Wis.–The CUNA Marketing and Business Development Council has named the winners of its annual Diamond Awards for marketing excellence.
