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WASHINGTON—Perhaps an indicator of what credit unions might face down the road, the Federal Reserve Board has issued the supervisory scenarios that will be used in the 2015 capital planning and stress testing program.

WASHINGTON—NCUA is among five federal agencies that have issued a joint notice of proposed rulemaking to amend regulations pertaining to loans secured by property located in special flood hazard areas.

HIGHTSTOWN, N.J.–New Jersey’s credit unions are backing legislation that would enable state-chartered banks and credit unions to offer prize-linked savings accounts.

SANTA ANA, Calif.—Consumer default rates have risen, but just barely, from historic lows in the S&P/Experian Consumer Credit Default Indices.

RALEIGH, N.C. – The $29-billion State Employees Credit Union said it has added another “independent, external validation” to the stress tests it has conducted to monitor its capital levels.

PENOBSCOT, Maine—Brenda Davis has again begun her walk across Maine as part of a statewide effort with credit unions to raise funds to feed the hungry in this state.