MENLO PARK, Calif.—A new report reveals that $2.5 billion worth of Bitcoin has been laundered through cryptocurrency exchanges, with a huge chunk of it ending up in countries with weak anti-money-laundering (AML) regulations.
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INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Credit Union League has announced the election of its table officers as well as the winners of its annual awards. Results were announced during the league’s convention here at which more than 450 people were in attendance.
BROOKFIELD, Wis.–While consumers still have the highest comfort levels with traditional financial organizations, a growing number say they would use a technology company such as Apple or Google to pay bills, take out a loan and conduct other financial activities, according to new research.
NEW YORK—Some major issuers are eliminating card benefits they way consumers give little attention.
WASHINGTON—Although President Trump has been critical of the rate increases, the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) will continue with further gradual increases in the federal funds target rate in order to balance the potential risks of tightening monetary policy too quickly or too slowly, according to its September meeting minutes released this week.
WASHINGTON—The Trump administration has released its fall 2018 agenda for regulatory and deregulatory actions, while NCUA and the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection have released their fall rulemaking agendas.
WASHINGTON – Existing-home sales declined in September after a month of what the National Association of Realtors called “stagnation” in August. All four major regions of the U.S. saw no gain in sales activity last month, the NAR said.
TACOMA, Wash.–Two women who have overcome some big obstacles in credit unions and one of America’s largest corporations shared advice here with other women—and a few men—on how they can do the same, the lessons they have learned, and the philosophies that guide them.
TACOMA, Wash.–Credit unions here were given an overview on what’s happening in auto lending and what could be around the next bend in the road.
TACOMA, Wash.–Credit unions gathered here were given an update on the big progress that’s been made by the Global Women’s Leadership Network, with an organizer making clear it’s about a lot more than women.
