SEATTLE–The U.S. housing market, especially some of the hottest areas such as Seattle, Silicon Valley and Austin, Texas, appears to be headed for the broadest slowdown in years, according to a new report.
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BOSTON–The Massachusetts Legislature has moved forward pieces of legislation related to data breaches and a bill is now before the governor for his signature.
WASHINGTON—Federal banking regulators are being asked to extend by 90 days the comment period on a proposal that would loosen provisions of the Volcker rule.
MADISON, Wis.—CUES announced that 52 credit union board members and executives recently completed CUES Governance Leadership Institute, which was held in both Miami and Toronto.
WASHINGTON—Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and three members of the House Financial Services Committee are slated to join credit union representatives at NAFCU’s Congressional Caucus, Sept. 11-14 in Washington.
BEIJING, China—China’s two biggest mobile payment providers have been named among 27 companies and individuals found guilty of breaking the rules on foreign exchange transactions.
WASHINGTON–NCUA is seeking to extend a requirement for federally insured credit unions seeking to merge in or acquire assets from privately insured CUs that they submit a letter to their respective regional office providing details.
BROOKFIELD, Wis.–As consumers have embraced online and mobile methods to pay bills and keep track of finances, new research is revealing opportunities for organizations to increase consumer knowledge of services and security to improve the financial experience.
AUSTIN, Texas–How has the very low registration fee to attend the CUTomorrow Conference been made possible?
WASHINGTON—Ahead of the Senate’s vote this week on its version of the FY 2019 Financial Services and General Government (FSGG) appropriations bill, the credit union trade groups continue to advocate for full funding for programs used by credit unions and are further urging the chamber to consider provisions from the House version, including a two-year delay of the NCUA’s risk-based capital (RBC) rule.
