WASHINGTON–Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) is marking the eighth anniversary of Lehman Brothers’ bankruptcy with a renewed effort to investigate—and perhaps even jail—more than two-dozen individuals and corporations who were referred to the Justice Department for possible criminal prosecution in 2011 by the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, according to Bloomberg.
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SALT LAKE CITY–The first lawsuit has been filed against Wells Fargo by customers in the wake of news the bank had for years been charging fees to customers for accounts they had never opened.
WASHINGTON–Credit unions will be out in force in Washington this week as NAFCU kicks off its annual Congressional Caucus.
CLARKSTON, Mich.–Although there had been talk of a potential plea deal, authorities now say that Michael LaJoice, the former CFO at the now-defunct Clarkston Brandon Credit Union who allegedly admitting to stealing $20 million, will go to trial. The trial is set for Dec. 12.
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—NCUA has sent a Letter to Credit Unions reminding them that they must be ready to receive same-day automated clearing house (ACH) credit transactions on Sept. 23.
LIBERTY LAKE, Wash.–With the Sept. 23 deadline set by the Fed to start receiving same day items via ACH nearly here, CU*Northwest is reporting it has been testing and fine-tuning procedures to be ready.
WASHINGTON–Average rates on the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage have increased to their highest level since June, new Freddie Mac survey data shows.
WOODBURY, Minn.– Motivated by the death of one of its employees, Ideal Credit Union has launched a don’t text and drive awareness campaign designed to call attention to the dangers of distracted driving and encourage the public to take a pledge to put the phone away when they get behind the wheel.
NEW YORK–The nation’s big Wall Street banks are no safer today than they were prior to the financial crisis of 2008, even though numerous new rules have been enacted with a goal of improving safety and soundness.
ARLINGTON—NAFCU is urging the Department of Defense to delay the effective date of its Military Lending Act rule and provide additional guidance on it.
