WASHINGTON—A federal judge has ruled in favor of the former CEO of American International Group (IAG) and his claim that the government over-reached when it bailed out the company during the financial crisis of 2008, but also declined to award any damages.
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RIVERDALE, Utah–America First Credit Union has introduced a new card security tool for members called America First Card Guard.
SPOKANE, Wash.–Global Credit Union here has launched a “Cultural Passport” campaign as a means of encouraging the community to engage and invest in local culture.
WASHINGTON–The Credit Union Risk-Based Capital Study Act of 2015 has been introduced in Congress.
WASHINGTON–A credit union bill that seeks to stifle abusive lawsuits over patents has passed the House Judiciary Committee by a vote of 24-8.
WASHINGTON—The Senate has blocked a cybersecurity bill that had strong support from credit unions and other groups.
CINCINNATI—Auto lenders are reaching down into deeper credit scores for leases, reports one analyst.
WASHINGTON—The House has passed legislation that prevents CUs from facing a potentially costly IRS reporting requirement.
IRVINE, Calif.— As of April 30, the foreclosure inventory in the U.S. declined by 24.9% and completed foreclosures declined by 19.8% from April 2014, according to CoreLogic’s April 2015 National Foreclosure Report.
AKRON, Ohio – A local labor union here is accusing a credit union of laying off workers who had supported formation of the union.
