WASHINGTON—The House voted 245-182 to pass a short-term government spending bill that would also provide new funding to the military through September.
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WASHINGTON–Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin told Congress yesterday he is not “overly concerned” with the tumult in the stock market and that the fundamentals of the economy remain quite strong.
WASHINGTON–The CFPB is reportedly scaling back its probe of Equifax following the company’s massive 2017 data breach, which involved personal data it had collected on some 143 million Americans.
AURORA, Colo.–Two former executives with a credit union here have filed a lawsuit alleging they were fired because they saw the CEO using cocaine, an accusation that has been met with a vehement denial.
DENVER—A Federal Reserve Bank has given conditional approval to Fourth Corner Credit Union to serve marijuana-related businesses, although as part of the deal the CU has agreed to step back from its original plan to serve state-licensed dispensaries.
WASHINGTON—House members are being urged to support legislation that would reduce credit unions' and other financial institutions' regulatory burden and increase competition in the mortgage market.
HAUPPAUGE, N.Y.—The $3.7-billion Tinker Federal Credit Union, Oklahoma City, Okla., has joined the GrooveCar program.
WASHINGTON—The Federal Reserve's fourth-quarter senior loan officer survey shows that banks' lending standards on consumer loans and for most categories of residential real estate loans remains mostly unchanged.
MEMPHIS—Daniel Weickenand, CEO of Orion Federal Credit Union here, has been named CEO of the Year by Inside Memphis Business magazine.
MIAMI—In a move that suggests the cashless society continues to inch closer, one airline has stopped accepting cash at several airports across the nation.
