WASHINGTON–The country’s community bankers are raising objections to a proposal that would roll back capital standards for the biggest banks.
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ALBANY, N.Y.–The New York Credit Union Association has announced the results of its board elections.
NEW YORK—The U.S. card processing industry is likely to see a shake-up among the four incumbents for the first time in decades, as American Express is poised to nudge ahead of Mastercard to become the second-largest processor of credit card purchases in the country later this year.
TAMPA, Fla.–Three members of GTE Financial Credit Union here will have a chance to win up to $200,000 today.
HOBOKEN, N.J.–With Father’s Day approaching and Mother’s Day having just passed, a new survey offers insights on how each of the special days impacts consumers from a financial standpoint.
ARLINGTON, Va.—Consumer credit growth continued to slow in April, increasing 2.9% during the month.
WASHINGTON—The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) has issued a proposed rule that would set capital requirements for government-sponsored enterprises (GSEs) Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
ENGLEWOOD, Colo.–The first credit union chartered to serve the clean energy industry is now open for business.
WASHINGTON—Credit union membership growth continued throughout the first quarter but loan and share growth moderated somewhat, according to NAFCU’s latest CU Industry Trends report.
WASHINGTON—CUNA has sent three letters to Congress in support of three bills that would clarify the ability of financial institutions to serve cannabis-based businesses in states where it is legal.
